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Detection of Aichi virus genotype B in two lines of wastewater treatment processes.

Chourouk Ibrahim1, Salah Hammami2, Selma Mejri3, Ines Mehri4, Pierre Pothier5, Abdennaceur Hassen6.   

Abstract

Enteric viruses are released in important quantities into the environment where they can persist for a very long time. At very low doses, they can cause human gastroenteritis, and are responsible for a substantial number of waterborne diseases. The aims of this study were multiple: firstly, to study the circulation of Aichi viruses (AiV) in wastewater sampled at the scale of a pilot wastewater treatment plant; secondly, to evaluate the performance of two wastewater treatment procedures, as natural oxidizing lagoons and rotating Biodisks, concerning the AiV removal; and finally, to determine the different type of AiV genotype found during this study. Hence, the pilot wastewater treatment plant is principally irrigated by the wastewater of three neighbouring clinics. Wastewater samples were collected during 2011 from the two lines of biological treatment procedures. AiV detection in wastewater were achieved using the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) technique, and the identification of AiV genotype was realized by the direct sequencing of PCR products. The result revealed that AiV strains were identified in 50% (n = 51) of the wastewater samples. A significant increase of the AiV detection frequency was registered from upstream to downstream of the five ponds constituting the natural oxidizing lagoon process, and at the exit of the rotating Biodisks procedure. All detected AiV strains showed the highest nucleotide sequence identity to genotype B that has been recently observed in patients in Asia. This finding represented the first Tunisian survey that revealed and mentioned the first detection of AiV genotype B in sewage and by the same argued for a noticeable resistance or survival of this type of virus in the two lines of treatment considered.
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Keywords:  Aichi viruses; Genotype B; Natural oxidizing ponds; Rotating biodisks; Tunisia; Wastewater treatment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28596124     DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2017.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Pathog        ISSN: 0882-4010            Impact factor:   3.738


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