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Detection of Enteroviruses in Influent and Effluent Flow Samples from Wastewater Treatment Plants in Italy.

Andrea Battistone1, Gabriele Buttinelli1, Paolo Bonomo1, Stefano Fiore1, Concetta Amato1, Pietro Mercurio2, Antonella Cicala2, Josef Simeoni3, Adelheid Foppa3, Maria Triassi4, Francesca Pennino4, Lucia Fiore5.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the presence and seasonal distribution of polio and other enteroviruses in four wastewater treatment plants in three cities in Italy, using different treatment systems. Detection of enteroviruses was carried out by virus isolation in cell cultures after concentration of water samples collected at both inlet and outlet of the treatment plants, following the methods described in the WHO guidelines. Viral serotypes isolated before and after water treatment were compared. Forty-eight non-polio enteroviruses were isolated from 312 samples collected at the inlet of the four wastewater treatment plants, 35 of which were Coxsackievirus type B (72.9 %) and 13 Echovirus (27.1 %). After treatment, 2 CVB3, 1 CVB5, and 1 Echo 6 were isolated. CVB3 and Echo 6 serotypes were also detected in samples collected at the inlet of the TP, in the same month and year. The high rate of detection of infectious enteroviruses in inlet sewage samples (30.1 %) indicates wide diffusion of these viruses in the populations linked to the collectors. The incomplete removal of infectious viruses following sewage treatment highlights possible risks for public health relate to treated waters discharge into the environment.

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Keywords:  Enterovirus; Environmental surveillance; Sewage; Wastewater treatment plant; Water quality indicators

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24277051     DOI: 10.1007/s12560-013-9132-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Environ Virol        ISSN: 1867-0334            Impact factor:   2.778


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