Detection of Enteric Viruses on Strawberries and Raspberries Using Capture by Apolipoprotein H


  • Date de publication : 2021-12-18

Référence

Levesque, A., E. Jubinville, F. Hamon and J. Jean (2021). Detection of Enteric Viruses on Strawberries and Raspberries Using Capture by Apolipoprotein H. Foods 10(12).

Mot(s) Clé(s)

HAV NoV Microbiologie alimentaire Virus Détection

Résumé

Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) and the hepatitis A virus (HAV) are the main viral causes of foodborne illness worldwide. These viruses are frequently transmitted via fresh and frozen berries, such as strawberries and raspberries. ISO 15216:1 (2017), currently the preferred method for their detection, involves several steps and is time-consuming. Apolipoprotein H (ApoH) has been shown to have a strong affinity for several microorganisms, including HuNoVs. In this article, we report an ApoH-based method of capturing the HAV and HuNoVs adherent to berries and concentrating them for assay. The limit of detection of both viruses suspended in a buffer was low. On strawberries, the HAV was detected down to 104 genome copies/25 g in 100% of cases and down to 103 genome copies/25 g on raspberries in 50% of cases. This sensitivity was not significantly different from that of the ISO method 15216:1 (2017). HuNoV GII.4 was more difficult to detect using the ApoH method. The ApoH CaptoVIR kit does, nevertheless, appear to be usable in the near future as a single-test, multiple-detection method for viruses on fresh and frozen berries.