2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12560-020-09456-8
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Occurrence of Human Enteric Viruses in Water Sources and Shellfish: A Focus on Africa

Abstract: Enteric viruses are a diverse group of human pathogens which are primarily transmitted by the faecal-oral route and are a major cause of non-bacterial diarrhoeal disease in both developed and developing countries. Because they are shed in high numbers by infected individuals and can persist for a long time in the environment, they pose a serious threat to human health globally. Enteric viruses end up in the environment mainly through discharge or leakage of raw or inadequately treated sewage into water sources… Show more

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“…Human enteric viruses impose critical public health issues owing to their considerable stability in water resources, low infectious doses, and significant concentrations of viral shedding. The accidental release of feces, body fluids, or improperly treated wastewater is a common route of enteric viral contamination in aquatic environments [ 4 , 28 ]. HAdVs have been detected in groundwater, surface water, sewage, and even wastewater treatment plants worldwide [ 13 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human enteric viruses impose critical public health issues owing to their considerable stability in water resources, low infectious doses, and significant concentrations of viral shedding. The accidental release of feces, body fluids, or improperly treated wastewater is a common route of enteric viral contamination in aquatic environments [ 4 , 28 ]. HAdVs have been detected in groundwater, surface water, sewage, and even wastewater treatment plants worldwide [ 13 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterobacteriaceae (total and fecal coliforms) is a useful indicator whose presence in nondisinfected groundwater depicts degradation of the water quality induced by surface water inputs. Its presence in water can be an indicator of the potential presence of human enteric viruses [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Water contamination by waste can occur through sewage overflows, malfunctioning sewage systems, and runoff from polluted storm-water. 2 The vulnerability of wells that are shallow to viral contamination is usually enhanced after flooding and heavy rainfall. 32…”
Section: Excretion and Emission Of Rotaviruses In Surface Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%