Published in Law and Health Weekly, June 24th, 2006
This trend article about University of Minnesota is an immediate alert from LawRx to identify developing directions of research.
Study 1: Feline calicivirus can survive for several days on fomites.
According to recent research from the United States, "Norovirus (NoV) transmission occurs mainly through food and fomites. Contaminated human fingers can transfer the virus to inanimate objects, which may then spread the virus to susceptible persons.
"However, no information is available on the survival of NoVs on fomites, which may...
Want to see the full article?
Welcome to NewsRx!
Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of Law and Health Weekly
NewsRx also is available at LexisNexis, Gale, ProQuest, Factiva, Dialog, Thomson Reuters, NewsEdge, and Dow Jones.