Norovirus Outbreaks on Commercial Cruise Ships: A Systematic Review and New Targets for the Public Health Agenda Fabrizio BertGiacomo ScaioliRoberta Siliquini Review Paper 17 May 2014 Pages: 67 - 74
Isolation and Identification of Enteroviruses from Sewage and Sewage-Contaminated Water in Lagos, Nigeria Johnson Adekunle AdenijiTemitope Oluwasegun Cephas Faleye Original Paper 25 February 2014 Pages: 75 - 86
Assessment of the Risks for Human Health of Adenoviruses, Hepatitis A Virus, Rotaviruses and Enteroviruses in the Buffalo River and Three Source Water Dams in the Eastern Cape Vincent N. ChigorTimothy SibandaAnthony I. Okoh Original Paper 28 March 2014 Pages: 87 - 98
Estimation of Contamination Sources of Human Enteroviruses in a Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation System by PCR–DGGE Zheng JiXiaochang C. WangDaisuke Sano Original Paper 09 April 2014 Pages: 99 - 109
Assessment of Water Quality in a Border Region Between the Atlantic Forest and an Urbanised Area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Marize Pereira MiagostovichFlávia Ramos GuimarãesJosé Paulo Gagliardi Leite Original Paper 13 May 2014 Pages: 110 - 115
Assessment of Gastroenteric Viruses from Wastewater Directly Discharged into Uruguay River, Uruguay M. VictoriaL. F. L. TortR. Colina Original Paper 29 April 2014 Pages: 116 - 124
Molecular Detection of human Noroviruses in Influent and Effluent Samples From Two Biological Sewage Treatment Plants in the Region of Monastir, Tunisia Mouna Hassine-ZaafraneKhira Sdiri-LouliziKatia Ambert-Balay Original Paper 13 May 2014 Pages: 125 - 131
Semi-Direct Lysis of Swabs and Evaluation of Their Efficiencies to Recover Human Noroviruses GI and GII from Surfaces Ann De KeuckelaereAmbroos StalsMieke Uyttendaele Original Paper 15 May 2014 Pages: 132 - 139
Impact of an Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Intervention on the Spread of Viruses in Homes Akrum H. TamimiSheri CarlinoCharles P. Gerba Original Paper Open access 13 April 2014 Pages: 140 - 144
Evaluating Efficacy of Field-Generated Electrochemical Oxidants on Disinfection of Fomites Using Bacteriophage MS2 and Mouse Norovirus MNV-1 as Pathogenic Virus Surrogates Timothy R. JulianJohn M. TrumbleKellogg J. Schwab Original Paper 23 February 2014 Pages: 145 - 155