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The Effectiveness of Activated Sludge Procedure and UV-C254 in Norovirus Inactivation in a Tunisian Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Chourouk Ibrahim1,2, Salah Hammami3, Nesserine Khelifi4, Pierre Pothier5, Abdennaceur Hassen4.   

Abstract

The molecular detection of Norovirus GI and Norovirus GII in the Tunisian industrial wastewater treatment plant of Charguia I was conducted to test the effectiveness of secondary biological treatment using the activated sludge procedure and the UV-C254 tertiary treatment radiation using a UV disinfection prototype to upgrade the quality of the purified wastewater. A total of 140 sewage samples were collected from the two lines of sewage treatment procedures. Norovirus GI and Norovirus GII have been found and quantified using Real-Time Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR) in 66.4 and 86.4% of the collected wastewater samples. The Norovirus GI and GII mean concentration values got in the treated effluents showed a significant decrease of Norovirus viral content rates detected from upstream to downstream of activated sludge procedures and at the output of UV-C254 treatment. These findings characterise and denote for the first time the effectiveness of biological and UV-C254 treatment for Norovirus GI and Norovirus GII removal in Tunis City, northern Tunisia. Also, these data underlined the fact that purified sewage makes up a route of gastroenteritis virus transmission and a cause of viral gastroenteritis associated with water-borne and food-borne outbreaks.

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Keywords:  Industrial activated sludge procedures; Norovirus; Real-time RT-PCR; UV-C254 disinfection; Wastewater quality

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32607705     DOI: 10.1007/s12560-020-09434-0

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


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