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Title: Foodborne


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Foodborne Waterborne Disease Viruses
1. Introduction
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  • Foodborne and waterborne disease viruses
  • Top 3 foodborne disease outbreak during
    1988-1997(10 years) following bacteria and
    chemical
  • Data from CDC most updated
  • unknown etiology was 64
  • passive record

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Outbreak by etiology 1988-1997
Etiology Outbreak Bacteria
28 Chemicals 5.6 Parasites
0.7 Viruses 1.9 Known etiology 36.6 Unknown
etiology 63.7
Source CDC 1996 Surveillance for foodborne
disease outbreaks-US 1988-1992 MMWR 45(ss-5)
1-71 CDC 2000 Surveillance for
foodborne disease outbreaks-US 1993-1997 MMWR
49(ss-1) 1-62
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Estimated cases by etiology
  • Etiology Cases
  • Bacteria 13.47
  • Parasites 6.58
  • Viruses 79.95
  • Noroviruses 59.54
  • Rotavirus 10.10
  • Astrovirus 10.10
  • Hepatitis A virus 0.22

Source Mead, et al 1999. Food related illness
and death in the United Stated Emerging
Infectious diseases 5(5) 607-625
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  • Foodborne and waterborne viruses
  • Estimated Top 1 of food-related illness
  • Higher than bacteria parasites combined

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  • Common properties among FB-WB viruses
  • inert transmissible particles
  • fecal-oral route
  • human specific
  • non-cytopathic effect
  • non-enveloped viruses

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  • Common properties of FB-WB disease viruses
  • 1. inert transmissible particles
  • viruses are not a living organism
  • diameter of lt 30 nanometers (mostly)
  • icosahedral symmetry
  • single stranded RNA () (mostly)
  • RNA-dependent RNA polymerase(RdRp)
  • intracellular parasites

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What is VIRUS ?
A group of infectious agents characterized by
their inability to reproduce outside of a living
host cell. Viruses may subvert the host cells'
normal functions, causing the cell to behave in a
manner determined by the virus.
Virion Virus particle Infectious (native) or
noninfectious
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Icosahedral symmetry
Noroviruses
Poliovirus type 1
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Nonenveloped enteric viruses in human
Diameter Nucleic acid (nm) Stranded
RNA DNA 25-38 single Astrovirus Parv
ovirus Calicivirus Coronavirus Picorna
virus 70-85 double Reovirus Adenovirus Rotav
irus
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diameter of lt 30 nanometers (mostly)
Diameter of Hepatitis A virus 28 nm
Diameter of Calicivirus 30 nm
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  • Common properties of FB-WB disease viruses
  • 2. Fecal oral route transmission
  • virus ingestion -gt virus shedding
  • direct transmission
  • fecal-oral route
  • person-to-person route
  • indirect transmission
  • food water
  • fomite

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  • Common properties of FB-WB disease viruses
  • 3. Human adaptation
  • all FB-WB disease viruses are human specific
    except Hepatitis E virus(HEV) and Tick-borne
    encephalitis virus
  • associated with sanitation rather than
    undercooked meat

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  • Common properties of FB-WB disease viruses
  • 4. Difficult to culture in laboratory
  • human specific
  • no lab host cells or no cytopathic effect(CPE)
    renders infectivity test difficult
  • RT-PCR is a leading diagnostic tool yet cannot
    differentiate infectious and inactivated viruses

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  • Common properties of FB-WB disease viruses
  • 5. Non-enveloped viruses
  • all FB-WB disease viruses are non-enveloped
  • resistant to environmental condition e.g. pH,
    heating, UV

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  • Foodborne and Waterborne Disease Viruses
  • 1. Noroviruses(NV) formerly Norwalk-like viruses
  • 2. Rotaviruses
  • 3. Hepatitis A virus(HAV)
  • 4. Hepatitis E virus(HEV)
  • 5. Other viruses
  • Astrovirus
  • Parvovirus
  • Tick-borne encephalitis virus
  • Enteroviruses
  • Adenovirus
  • Coronavirus

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