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Viral and bacterial contamination of mussels (Mytilus edulis) exposed in an unpolluted marine environment
Authors:Chantal  Jehl-Pietri §  B Hugues  † R Deloince  
Institution:*INSERM, Unité303 Mer et Santé, I avenue Jean Lorrain, 06300 Nice;†Laboratoire d'Hygiène de la ville de Nice, 8 rue de l'Hoôtel des Postes, 06000 Nice;‡CRSSA, 24 Avenue des Maquis du Grésiveaudan, B.P. 87, 38702 La Tronche Cedex, France
Abstract:Bacteria indicating faecal contamination, cell-culturable enteroviruses and hepatitis A virus (HAV) were investigated in sea-water and in mussels exposed in an unpolluted marine environment, over a 7-month period with two samplings per month. Of the 16 mussel samples examined, none contained cell-culturable enteroviruses, four showed a low-level contamination by HAV and two did not conform to the current bacteriological norms. No connection was observed between the viral and bacterial contamination. No viral contamination was detected in the sea-water samples, but two gave bacterial counts above current norms.
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