2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-08452-1
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Detection and identification of potentially infectious gastrointestinal and respiratory viruses at workplaces of wastewater treatment plants with viability qPCR/RT-qPCR

Abstract: This study aimed to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the prevalence of the most common respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses in the air, surface swab, and influent/effluent samples collected in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Application of qPCR/RT-qPCR (quantitative polymerase chain reaction/reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction) assays combined with PMA (propidium monoazide) dye pretreatment allowed detecting the potentially infectious and disintegrated viral particles i… Show more

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“…In the present study, the measured mean concentrations of influenza virus A in the wastewater of both cities are below the values (2.6 × 10 5 gc/L and 1.3 × 10 5 gc/L) obtained from Dutch and Polish WWTPs, which are available for a quantitative comparison [ 15 , 16 ]. Besides methodic aspects (differing virus concentration and amplification procedures, as well as standards used for quantification), data from The Netherlands came from the time period of the influenza virus A (H1N1) 2009 pandemic, which could result in a stronger input of these viruses into wastewater.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
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“…In the present study, the measured mean concentrations of influenza virus A in the wastewater of both cities are below the values (2.6 × 10 5 gc/L and 1.3 × 10 5 gc/L) obtained from Dutch and Polish WWTPs, which are available for a quantitative comparison [ 15 , 16 ]. Besides methodic aspects (differing virus concentration and amplification procedures, as well as standards used for quantification), data from The Netherlands came from the time period of the influenza virus A (H1N1) 2009 pandemic, which could result in a stronger input of these viruses into wastewater.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…However, the number of studies investigating the occurrence of influenza virus in municipal wastewater so far is limited. Whereas the presence of viruses in the environment surrounding outbreak areas was described [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ], only two reports to date characterized the occurrence of viruses in Dutch and Polish sewage influents, and finding influenza virus A in 1 of 10 (2.6 × 10 5 genome copies (gc)/L) and in 1 of 15 samples (1.3 × 10 5 gc/L), respectively [ 15 , 16 ]. Further investigations are urgently needed to evaluate the value of WBE for the characterization of future influenza outbreaks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stable viral particles have been reported of up to 130 days in seawater, up to 120 days in freshwater and sewage, and up to 100 days in soil at 20 °C -30 °C [41]. A previous study by the authors of the current study demonstrated that potentially infectious enteric viruses were present in the post-treatment wastewater effluents, which suggest that hitherto applied water purification technologies are, at present, insufficient for viral particles inactivation [42]. All the above-mentioned examples clearly show that the presence of pathogenic viruses should be monitored in water reservoirs into which sewage is discharged.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…In three studies, HBoV was found using PCR in the respiratory secretions of adults with respiratory tract infections in 1 of 126 (0.8%), 3 of 202 (1.5%), and 3.1% cases [76][77][78]. A case study of five adults with bocavirus-associated pneumonia included five patients [79].…”
Section: Prevalence Of Hbovmentioning
confidence: 99%