Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples.
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Resumo: | Gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases can be caused by enteric viruses transmitted by fecal-oral route. Human adenoviruses (HAdV), rotavirus A and C (RVA and RVC, respectively), hepatitis A and E virus (HAV and HEV, respectively), human astroviruses (HAstV), human noroviruses (HuNV) and enteroviruses (EV) are, among the enteric viruses, the most frequently detected in environment samples. These viruses are usually introduced into aquatic environments by human, industrial, or agricultural activities and are widely distributed all over the world. They have the common characteristics to be structurally stable and can also absorb to solid particles and biofilms, thereby protecting themselves from inactivating factors. This revision aimed to present and discuss: i) most relevant enteric viruses for human and animal health; ii) enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples; iii) molecular and cell culture methods for enteric virus detection; iv) use of enteric viruses for microbial risk assessment. Impacts of enteric viruses on environment and the potential use as bioindicators of the sanitary security, such as presence and infectivity studies were discussed as development of new tools for disinfection, monitoring, risk modeling and management, among other studies. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples.Gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases can be caused by enteric viruses transmitted by fecal-oral route. Human adenoviruses (HAdV), rotavirus A and C (RVA and RVC, respectively), hepatitis A and E virus (HAV and HEV, respectively), human astroviruses (HAstV), human noroviruses (HuNV) and enteroviruses (EV) are, among the enteric viruses, the most frequently detected in environment samples. These viruses are usually introduced into aquatic environments by human, industrial, or agricultural activities and are widely distributed all over the world. They have the common characteristics to be structurally stable and can also absorb to solid particles and biofilms, thereby protecting themselves from inactivating factors. This revision aimed to present and discuss: i) most relevant enteric viruses for human and animal health; ii) enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples; iii) molecular and cell culture methods for enteric virus detection; iv) use of enteric viruses for microbial risk assessment. Impacts of enteric viruses on environment and the potential use as bioindicators of the sanitary security, such as presence and infectivity studies were discussed as development of new tools for disinfection, monitoring, risk modeling and management, among other studies.2017-08-03T17:27:14Z2017-08-03T17:27:14Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfFONGARO, G. et al. Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. Virus Reviews and Research, v. 20, p. 1, 2015. Disponível em: <http://157.86.113.86/index.php/vrrjournal/article/view/255>. Acesso em: 05 ago. 2017.2357-9323http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/8419http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrrjournal.v20i2.255Os trabalhos publicados no periódico Virus Reviews & Research estão sob Licença Creative Commons que permite copiar, distribuir e transmitir o trabalho desde que sejam citados o autor e o licenciante. Fonte: Virus Reviews & Research <http://157.86.113.86/index.php/vrrjournal/index>. Acesso em: 21 jan. 2020.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFongaro, GislaineSilva, Hugo Delleon daElmahdy, E. M.Magri, Maria ElisaSchissi, Camila DaminelliMoreira, MarianaLanna, Maria Célia da SilvaLacerda, Elisângela de Paula SilveiraBarardi, Celia Regina Monteengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2024-11-11T06:16:49Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/8419Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332024-11-11T06:16:49Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. Fongaro, Gislaine |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. |
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Fongaro, Gislaine |
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Fongaro, Gislaine Silva, Hugo Delleon da Elmahdy, E. M. Magri, Maria Elisa Schissi, Camila Daminelli Moreira, Mariana Lanna, Maria Célia da Silva Lacerda, Elisângela de Paula Silveira Barardi, Celia Regina Monte |
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Silva, Hugo Delleon da Elmahdy, E. M. Magri, Maria Elisa Schissi, Camila Daminelli Moreira, Mariana Lanna, Maria Célia da Silva Lacerda, Elisângela de Paula Silveira Barardi, Celia Regina Monte |
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Fongaro, Gislaine Silva, Hugo Delleon da Elmahdy, E. M. Magri, Maria Elisa Schissi, Camila Daminelli Moreira, Mariana Lanna, Maria Célia da Silva Lacerda, Elisângela de Paula Silveira Barardi, Celia Regina Monte |
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Gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases can be caused by enteric viruses transmitted by fecal-oral route. Human adenoviruses (HAdV), rotavirus A and C (RVA and RVC, respectively), hepatitis A and E virus (HAV and HEV, respectively), human astroviruses (HAstV), human noroviruses (HuNV) and enteroviruses (EV) are, among the enteric viruses, the most frequently detected in environment samples. These viruses are usually introduced into aquatic environments by human, industrial, or agricultural activities and are widely distributed all over the world. They have the common characteristics to be structurally stable and can also absorb to solid particles and biofilms, thereby protecting themselves from inactivating factors. This revision aimed to present and discuss: i) most relevant enteric viruses for human and animal health; ii) enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples; iii) molecular and cell culture methods for enteric virus detection; iv) use of enteric viruses for microbial risk assessment. Impacts of enteric viruses on environment and the potential use as bioindicators of the sanitary security, such as presence and infectivity studies were discussed as development of new tools for disinfection, monitoring, risk modeling and management, among other studies. |
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FONGARO, G. et al. Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. Virus Reviews and Research, v. 20, p. 1, 2015. Disponível em: <http://157.86.113.86/index.php/vrrjournal/article/view/255>. Acesso em: 05 ago. 2017. 2357-9323 http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/8419 http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrrjournal.v20i2.255 |
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FONGARO, G. et al. Enteric viruses as contaminants and bioindicators in environmental samples. Virus Reviews and Research, v. 20, p. 1, 2015. Disponível em: <http://157.86.113.86/index.php/vrrjournal/article/view/255>. Acesso em: 05 ago. 2017. 2357-9323 |
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