2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-13029-y
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Enteric viruses in lentic and lotic freshwater habitats from Brazil’s Midwest and South regions in the Guarani Aquifer area

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“…The EV was also the most common virus detected in 56% (14/25) of the recreational sites collected from lakes in China, surpassing even the NoV positivity (Allmann et al 2013). In midwest and south regions of Brazil, the EV was also detected in lake water used for recreations (Maurer et al 2015, Cadamuro et al 2021. These data show that EV circulation is common and well reported in recreational waters.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…The EV was also the most common virus detected in 56% (14/25) of the recreational sites collected from lakes in China, surpassing even the NoV positivity (Allmann et al 2013). In midwest and south regions of Brazil, the EV was also detected in lake water used for recreations (Maurer et al 2015, Cadamuro et al 2021. These data show that EV circulation is common and well reported in recreational waters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Besides that, the quantitative microbial risk assessment has been carried out as a way of assessing the risk associated with exposure to RVA by the river water used for recreation and consumption (Bortagaray et al 2020). It was not possible to establish a seasonal pattern for the circulation of EV and RVA in the recreational freshwater assessed, similar to what was found in another study carried out in the midwest and south regions of Brazil, where there was also no difference in viral concentrations found comparing the dry and rainy seasons in a large freshwater reservoir with lakes that are used for recreation (Cadamuro et al 2021). Besides, study with clinical samples collected in the same region, shows that RVA infections tend to occur throughout the year, showing a "see-saw effect" between infections of RVA and norovirus, another important etiological agent involved in cases of gastroenteritis (Siqueira et al 2013).…”
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“…Virus particles should thus be considered as complementary measures to bacterial indicators, once the potential role of water in transmission of viruses and the outcomes should not be excluded. In addition, recent studies demonstrated the presence of several types of enteric viruses in water matrices, such as Rotaviruses A (RVA), Noroviruses (NoVs), Hepatoviruses (HVA) and Adenoviruses (HAdVs) [10,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43]. Some authors note that HAdVs can be used as virological indicators of human contamination and, consequently, a marker for water quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%