Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

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Main Author: Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Luz, Roger Bordin da, Fabres, Rafael Bandeira, Soliman, Mayra Cristina, Kluge, Mariana, Fleck, Juliane Deise, Rodrigues, Manoela Tressoldi, Comerlato, Juliana, Cenci, Alexander, Cerva, Cristine, Dasso, Maurício Gautério, Roehe, Paulo Michel
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Summary: Viral gastroenteritis and other waterborne diseases are a major concern for health in Brazil. A number of studies were conducted about the presence of viruses on water samples from Brazilian areas. However, the knowledge about the occurrence of viral contamination of drinking water sources in rural settings of the country is insufficient. On the present work, 15 samples from 5 dairy farms located at the municipality of Tenente Portela were collected and analysed for the presence of human adenoviruses (HAdV), as well as human enteroviruses (EV) and rotaviruses (RV). HAdV was present on 66.66% of the water samples, and have been found in all samples from artesian wells and springs, which are used as sources of drinking water for the individuals inhabiting those farms. EV and RV found only in one sample each. The detection rates of HAdV on the water from these dairy farms are alarming and point towards a situation of elevated environmental contamination by fecal microorganisms of human origin and poor basic sanitation conditions.
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spelling Spilki, Fernando RosadoLuz, Roger Bordin daFabres, Rafael BandeiraSoliman, Mayra CristinaKluge, MarianaFleck, Juliane DeiseRodrigues, Manoela TressoldiComerlato, JulianaCenci, AlexanderCerva, CristineDasso, Maurício GautérioRoehe, Paulo Michel2021-08-20T04:12:48Z20131517-8382http://hdl.handle.net/10183/225992000996354Viral gastroenteritis and other waterborne diseases are a major concern for health in Brazil. A number of studies were conducted about the presence of viruses on water samples from Brazilian areas. However, the knowledge about the occurrence of viral contamination of drinking water sources in rural settings of the country is insufficient. On the present work, 15 samples from 5 dairy farms located at the municipality of Tenente Portela were collected and analysed for the presence of human adenoviruses (HAdV), as well as human enteroviruses (EV) and rotaviruses (RV). HAdV was present on 66.66% of the water samples, and have been found in all samples from artesian wells and springs, which are used as sources of drinking water for the individuals inhabiting those farms. EV and RV found only in one sample each. The detection rates of HAdV on the water from these dairy farms are alarming and point towards a situation of elevated environmental contamination by fecal microorganisms of human origin and poor basic sanitation conditions.application/pdfengBrazilian journal of microbiology. São Paulo. Vol. 44, no. 3 (July/Sept. 2013), p. 953-957AdenovírusRotavirusEnterovirusQualidade da águaHuman adenovirusWater qualityDairy farmsDetection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000996354.pdf.txt000996354.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain25430http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/225992/2/000996354.pdf.txta3b42933aa677582a3d61ef90982d74eMD52ORIGINAL000996354.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf446548http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/225992/1/000996354.pdf75b9887305f4c29a72da0997a6312a92MD5110183/2259922021-09-18 04:52:48.409265oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/225992Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-09-18T07:52:48Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
spellingShingle Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Adenovírus
Rotavirus
Enterovirus
Qualidade da água
Human adenovirus
Water quality
Dairy farms
title_short Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_full Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_fullStr Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
title_sort Detection of human adenovirus, rotavirus and enterovirus in water samples collected on dairy farms from Tenente Portela, northwest of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
author Spilki, Fernando Rosado
author_facet Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Luz, Roger Bordin da
Fabres, Rafael Bandeira
Soliman, Mayra Cristina
Kluge, Mariana
Fleck, Juliane Deise
Rodrigues, Manoela Tressoldi
Comerlato, Juliana
Cenci, Alexander
Cerva, Cristine
Dasso, Maurício Gautério
Roehe, Paulo Michel
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Fabres, Rafael Bandeira
Soliman, Mayra Cristina
Kluge, Mariana
Fleck, Juliane Deise
Rodrigues, Manoela Tressoldi
Comerlato, Juliana
Cenci, Alexander
Cerva, Cristine
Dasso, Maurício Gautério
Roehe, Paulo Michel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Luz, Roger Bordin da
Fabres, Rafael Bandeira
Soliman, Mayra Cristina
Kluge, Mariana
Fleck, Juliane Deise
Rodrigues, Manoela Tressoldi
Comerlato, Juliana
Cenci, Alexander
Cerva, Cristine
Dasso, Maurício Gautério
Roehe, Paulo Michel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adenovírus
Rotavirus
Enterovirus
Qualidade da água
topic Adenovírus
Rotavirus
Enterovirus
Qualidade da água
Human adenovirus
Water quality
Dairy farms
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Human adenovirus
Water quality
Dairy farms
description Viral gastroenteritis and other waterborne diseases are a major concern for health in Brazil. A number of studies were conducted about the presence of viruses on water samples from Brazilian areas. However, the knowledge about the occurrence of viral contamination of drinking water sources in rural settings of the country is insufficient. On the present work, 15 samples from 5 dairy farms located at the municipality of Tenente Portela were collected and analysed for the presence of human adenoviruses (HAdV), as well as human enteroviruses (EV) and rotaviruses (RV). HAdV was present on 66.66% of the water samples, and have been found in all samples from artesian wells and springs, which are used as sources of drinking water for the individuals inhabiting those farms. EV and RV found only in one sample each. The detection rates of HAdV on the water from these dairy farms are alarming and point towards a situation of elevated environmental contamination by fecal microorganisms of human origin and poor basic sanitation conditions.
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