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Norovirus kan bevroren bessen besmetten en overleven, wat gezondheidsrisico's veroorzaakt bij consumptie zonder koken of goede hygiëne.

Outbreaks Associated with Fresh and Frozen Berries

Outbreaks Associated with Fresh and Frozen Berries

Outbreaks of enteric virus infections, including hepatitis A virus (HAV) and norovirus (NoV) have been linked to fresh and frozen berries in the ...

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FY 19-23 Frozen Berries Sampling

FY 19-23 Frozen Berries Sampling

Fresh and frozen berries have been linked to outbreaks of HAV and norovirus infections in several countries, including in the United States. ...

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Why the FDA Has a New Plan to Make Imported Berries ...

Why the FDA Has a New Plan to Make Imported Berries ...

Hepatitis A and norovirus are highly resistant and can survive freezing and processing, explained Ramos. In fact, frozen berries are more prone ...

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Does Washing Berries Protect Against Norovirus ...

Does Washing Berries Protect Against Norovirus ...

Berries don't just grow norovirus or hepatitis A—they get contaminated with these viruses, and it's often from people who handle and process the ...

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Experts Say Molecular Detection is Not Enough to Address ...

Experts Say Molecular Detection is Not Enough to Address ...

Experts Say Molecular Detection is Not Enough to Address Norovirus, Hepatitis A in Frozen Berries. By Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team.

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Your Berries Could Contain Norovirus—Here's What The ...

Your Berries Could Contain Norovirus—Here's What The ...

Strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries have been a culprit of hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus outbreaks in the US for over three decades.

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Understanding and managing risk of norovirus contamination ...

Understanding and managing risk of norovirus contamination ...

by RC Miranda · 2019 · Cited by 2 — Consumption of frozen berries have been identified as a risk factor for norovirus illness. This dissertation studies four scenarios that affect the risk of ...

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Berries and Norovirus What You Need to Know

Berries and Norovirus What You Need to Know

Frozen berries should be cooked at 85°C (185°F) for at least 1-2 minutes to kill the virus. If using frozen berries in smoothies, consider ...

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Separate norovirus outbreaks linked to one source ...

Separate norovirus outbreaks linked to one source ...

by L MÜLLER · 2014 · Cited by 52 — Frozen raspberries may constitute a particular risk of transmission of norovirus infection for a number of reasons. Raspberries have a fragile texture, are ...

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