• Bacteriophages as Enteric Viral Indicators
    Bacteriophages as Enteric Viral Indicators in Bivalve Mollusc Management

    This paper details the use of bacteriophages to detect human enteric viruses such as HAV and NOV in Oysters.

  • Investigation of F-RNA Bacteriophage

    Investigation of F-RNA Bacteriophage as a Tool in Re-opening Australian Oyster Growing Areas Following Sewage Spills

    This paper details the use of bacteriophages to detect human enteric viruses in oysters and using them as a management tool.

  • National survey of foodborne viruses
    National Survey of Foodborne Viruses in Australian Oysters at Production

    Between July 2014 and August 2015, a national prevalence survey to determine baseline levels for NoV and HAV was done in Australian oysters.

  • Neogen Validation - PST in Mussels and Oysters

    Single-Laboratory Validation of the Neogen Qualitative Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Detection of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Mussels and Oysters 

    This paper details the single lab validation of the Neogen Qualitative method for the detection of PSTs in Mussels and Oysters

  • Paralytic Shellfish Toxins - Uniform Reporting Units

    Paralytic shellfish toxins – Call for uniform reporting units

    This paper details the major inconsistencies with how PST concentrations are calculated and expressed.

  • Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Mussels and Oysters

    Detection of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Mussels and Oysters Using the Qualitative Neogen Lateral-Flow Immunoassay: An Interlaboratory Study

    This paper details the results of using Neogen lateral flow mmunoassay testing to detect PSTs in Mussels and Oysters.

  • Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Southern Rocklobster

    Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Australian Southern Rocklobster (Jasus edwardsii): Acute Human Exposure from Consumption of Hepatopancreas

    PSTs have been identified in the hepatopancreas of S Rock Lobsters. This study assesses the exposure to PST from hepatopancreas consumption.

  • Update, distribution and depuration of PST in Aus Green-lip abalone
    Uptake, distribution and depuration of paralytic shellfish toxins from Alexandrium minutum in Australian greenlip abalone, Haliotis laevigata

    This paper details research into if Australian abalone have the propensity to take up marine biotoxins.