Nucleic Acid Amplification-Based Methods for Detection of Enteric Viruses: Definition of Controls and Interpretation of Results Martin D’AgostinoNigel CookSaskia Rutjes Review Paper 29 May 2011 Pages: 55 - 60
Evaluation of Two Primer Sets Using Newly Developed Internal Amplification Controls for Rapid Human Norovirus Detection by SYBR Green I Based Real-Time RT-PCR Dragoslava RadinDoris H. D’Souza Original Paper 18 May 2011 Pages: 61 - 69
Solar Disinfection of Water for Inactivation of Enteric Viruses and its Enhancement by Riboflavin Mohammad A. AlotaibiWayne Heaselgrave Original Paper 27 May 2011 Pages: 70 - 73
Thermal Inactivation of Human Norovirus Surrogates Kristen E. GibsonKellogg J. Schwab Original Paper 21 May 2011 Pages: 74 - 77
Impact of Drip Irrigation Method, Soil, and Virus Type on Tomato and Cucumber Contamination Absar AlumCarlos EnriquezCharles P. Gerba Original Paper 21 May 2011 Pages: 78 - 85
Application of Pesticide Sprays to Fresh Produce: A Risk Assessment for Hepatitis A and Salmonella Scott W. StineInhong SongCharles P. Gerba Original Paper 20 May 2011 Pages: 86 - 91
Design and Application of Nucleic Acid Standards for Quantitative Detection of Enteric Viruses by Real-Time PCR Mónica Martínez-MartínezMarta Diez-ValcarceDavid Rodríguez-Lázaro Original Paper Open access 21 May 2011 Pages: 92 - 98