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Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Public Health
  • Infectious Diseases

Context:

  • Human caliciviruses are significant global pathogens responsible for widespread acute gastroenteritis.
  • Environmental persistence and diverse transmission routes (fecal-oral, water, food, aerosols, person-to-person) contribute to their public health importance.

Purpose:

  • To highlight advances in understanding human caliciviruses, particularly Noroviruses (NVs).
  • To emphasize the role of molecular methods in overcoming limitations of traditional culture systems.
  • To outline the potential of genomic data for developing diagnostic and control strategies.

Summary:

  • Human caliciviruses, including NVs, are highly infectious agents causing gastroenteritis outbreaks worldwide.
  • Despite challenges in cultivation, molecular techniques have significantly improved understanding of their biology and epidemiology.
  • Accumulating genomic data is crucial for developing sensitive detection methods and effective prevention and control measures.

Impact:

  • Enhanced understanding of viral biology and epidemiology through molecular approaches.
  • Development of improved diagnostic tools for accurate and rapid detection.
  • Informed strategies for preventing and controlling calicivirus infections and outbreaks globally.