Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Jainara Cristina dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro, Deus, Danielle Rodrigues de, Smith, Vanessa Cavaleiro, Santos, Denise Suellen Amorim de Sousa, Bandeira, Renato da Silva, Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro, Morais, Lena Líllian Canto de Sá, Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas, Soares, Luana da Silva, Tavares, Fernando Neto, Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/6708
Resumo: Enteric viruses are major causes of waterborne diseases and are present in large quantities in the stools of infected individuals. Its viability in the environment lasts for months, favoring the contamination of water used for consumption and recreation. The study aimed to monitor monthly the circulation of enterovirus (EV) and group A rotavirus (RVA) in recreational freshwater from an island region used as a bathhouse in northern Brazil, from January 2012 to December 2013. The viral RNA was obtained using guanidine isothiocyanate/silica after viral concentration by adsorption-elution method. The molecular detection was carried out by semi (EV) and nested-PCR (RVA) and the amplicons were sequenced on automated sequencer. At least one of these viruses was detected on 40.4% (42/104) of the samples. RVA was the most frequent (n = 32; 30.8%) when compared to EV (n = 20; 19.2%). Co-circulation between both was identified in 9.6% (n = 10). The highest viral positivity was found in SP02 (46.1%). The highest viral positivity was observed during high tides (57.7%; 60/104). Most EV samples were characterized as coxsackievirus (CV) A5 (85.7%, 12/14) and others as Sabin 1 poliovirus (14.2%, 2/14). The RVA positive samples were genotyped as G2, G3, G9, G12, P[8], P[4], and P[6]. These viruses were detected in 35.6% (37/104) of the samples with an acceptable concentration of fecal coliform bacteria. These results demonstrate the contamination of surface water intended for recreation by enteric viruses of Public Health concern even when bacterial indicators are within the tolerated limit, a factor that confirms the need for public policies aimed the sewage treatment before its release into water bodies.
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spelling Alves, Jainara Cristina dos SantosTeixeira, Dielle MonteiroDeus, Danielle Rodrigues deSmith, Vanessa CavaleiroSantos, Denise Suellen Amorim de SousaBandeira, Renato da SilvaSiqueira, Jones Anderson MonteiroMorais, Lena Líllian Canto de SáMonteiro, Jacqueline CortinhasSoares, Luana da SilvaTavares, Fernando NetoGabbay, Yvone Benchimol2022-12-21T13:40:04Z2022-12-21T13:40:04Z2022ALVES, Jainara Cristina dos Santos et al. Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, v. 50, n. 5, p. 703-713, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3856/vol50-issue5-fulltext-2844. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.cl/pdf/lajar/v50n5/0718-560X-lajar-50-05-0703.pdf.0718-560Xhttps://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/670810.3856/vol50-issue5-fulltext-2844Enteric viruses are major causes of waterborne diseases and are present in large quantities in the stools of infected individuals. Its viability in the environment lasts for months, favoring the contamination of water used for consumption and recreation. The study aimed to monitor monthly the circulation of enterovirus (EV) and group A rotavirus (RVA) in recreational freshwater from an island region used as a bathhouse in northern Brazil, from January 2012 to December 2013. The viral RNA was obtained using guanidine isothiocyanate/silica after viral concentration by adsorption-elution method. The molecular detection was carried out by semi (EV) and nested-PCR (RVA) and the amplicons were sequenced on automated sequencer. At least one of these viruses was detected on 40.4% (42/104) of the samples. RVA was the most frequent (n = 32; 30.8%) when compared to EV (n = 20; 19.2%). Co-circulation between both was identified in 9.6% (n = 10). The highest viral positivity was found in SP02 (46.1%). The highest viral positivity was observed during high tides (57.7%; 60/104). Most EV samples were characterized as coxsackievirus (CV) A5 (85.7%, 12/14) and others as Sabin 1 poliovirus (14.2%, 2/14). The RVA positive samples were genotyped as G2, G3, G9, G12, P[8], P[4], and P[6]. These viruses were detected in 35.6% (37/104) of the samples with an acceptable concentration of fecal coliform bacteria. These results demonstrate the contamination of surface water intended for recreation by enteric viruses of Public Health concern even when bacterial indicators are within the tolerated limit, a factor that confirms the need for public policies aimed the sewage treatment before its release into water bodies.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação e Insumos Estratégicos. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação e Insumos Estratégicos. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. 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title Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
spellingShingle Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
Alves, Jainara Cristina dos Santos
Água / análise
Águas Superficiais
Poluição das Praias
Enterovirus Humano A / isolamento & purificação
Rotavirus / isolamento & purificação
title_short Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
title_full Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
title_fullStr Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
title_sort Two-year monitoring of enterovirus and rotavirus A in recreational freshwater from an island region, Pará State, northern Brazil
author Alves, Jainara Cristina dos Santos
author_facet Alves, Jainara Cristina dos Santos
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Deus, Danielle Rodrigues de
Smith, Vanessa Cavaleiro
Santos, Denise Suellen Amorim de Sousa
Bandeira, Renato da Silva
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Morais, Lena Líllian Canto de Sá
Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas
Soares, Luana da Silva
Tavares, Fernando Neto
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
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author2 Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Deus, Danielle Rodrigues de
Smith, Vanessa Cavaleiro
Santos, Denise Suellen Amorim de Sousa
Bandeira, Renato da Silva
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Morais, Lena Líllian Canto de Sá
Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas
Soares, Luana da Silva
Tavares, Fernando Neto
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Jainara Cristina dos Santos
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Deus, Danielle Rodrigues de
Smith, Vanessa Cavaleiro
Santos, Denise Suellen Amorim de Sousa
Bandeira, Renato da Silva
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Morais, Lena Líllian Canto de Sá
Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas
Soares, Luana da Silva
Tavares, Fernando Neto
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Água / análise
Águas Superficiais
Poluição das Praias
Enterovirus Humano A / isolamento & purificação
Rotavirus / isolamento & purificação
topic Água / análise
Águas Superficiais
Poluição das Praias
Enterovirus Humano A / isolamento & purificação
Rotavirus / isolamento & purificação
description Enteric viruses are major causes of waterborne diseases and are present in large quantities in the stools of infected individuals. Its viability in the environment lasts for months, favoring the contamination of water used for consumption and recreation. The study aimed to monitor monthly the circulation of enterovirus (EV) and group A rotavirus (RVA) in recreational freshwater from an island region used as a bathhouse in northern Brazil, from January 2012 to December 2013. The viral RNA was obtained using guanidine isothiocyanate/silica after viral concentration by adsorption-elution method. The molecular detection was carried out by semi (EV) and nested-PCR (RVA) and the amplicons were sequenced on automated sequencer. At least one of these viruses was detected on 40.4% (42/104) of the samples. RVA was the most frequent (n = 32; 30.8%) when compared to EV (n = 20; 19.2%). Co-circulation between both was identified in 9.6% (n = 10). The highest viral positivity was found in SP02 (46.1%). The highest viral positivity was observed during high tides (57.7%; 60/104). Most EV samples were characterized as coxsackievirus (CV) A5 (85.7%, 12/14) and others as Sabin 1 poliovirus (14.2%, 2/14). The RVA positive samples were genotyped as G2, G3, G9, G12, P[8], P[4], and P[6]. These viruses were detected in 35.6% (37/104) of the samples with an acceptable concentration of fecal coliform bacteria. These results demonstrate the contamination of surface water intended for recreation by enteric viruses of Public Health concern even when bacterial indicators are within the tolerated limit, a factor that confirms the need for public policies aimed the sewage treatment before its release into water bodies.
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