Defining Risk: Hepatitis A Virus in Philippine Shellfish (Oyster and Mussels)
The hepatitis A virus (HAV) endemicity in the Philippines ranges from moderate to high. Despite this, health risks related to local seafood consumption are associated with red tide or mass fish kill. However, government agencies should consider the safety of local shellfish and culture sites to HAV....
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Main Authors: | Rustia, Abigail, Lopez, Crisanto M, Barrios, Erniel, Tanay, Dennis, Lagazon, Patricia Mae M, Gosilatar, John Carlo, Dalmacio, Leslie |
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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Online Access: | https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/169 https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/130-vol-153-no-4-august-2024/2162-defining-risk-hepatitis-a-virus-in-philippine-shellfish-oyster-and-mussels |
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