International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric viruses from water using two-step procedures: membrane filtration and RT-PCR detection. However, these methods, when applied to bottled water, generally consider only the aqueous phase. Such procedures do not take into account the adhesion of viruses onto the hydrophobic container. Potential adhesion results in loss of viral concentration in the aqueous phase and consequently viral pollution is underestimated in such a system. A procedure based on the addition of surfactant to elute viruses followed by membrane concentration was developed to avoid this underestimation. Firstly, using poliovirus 1 as a model, this study demonstrated that the b...
International audienceAIMS: Virus detection has often been difficult due to a low concentration in w...
Assessing the presence of viruses in large-volume samples involves cumbersome methods that require s...
Norwalk Virus (NV) and other human enteric viruses in fecally contaminated waters pose a human healt...
Waterborne enteric viruses are transmitted via the fecal-oral route and have been isolated from vari...
The accurate detection and quantification of pathogenic viruses in water is essential to understand ...
Many methods for the quantitative concentration of small amounts of viruses from natural water suppl...
Pathogenic human viruses cause over half of gastroenteritis cases associated with recreational water...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Human enteric viruses ha...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
Exposure to various infectious viruses in environmental drinking water can constitute a public healt...
Nucleic acid hybridization (gene probe) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques have been use...
The efficiency of a Millitube MF cartridge filter, a membrane filter, for recovery of poliovirus fro...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
Nucleic acid hybridization (gene probe) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques have been use...
[eng] Besides classic enteric viruses such hepatitis A virus and norovirus, there are other viruses ...
International audienceAIMS: Virus detection has often been difficult due to a low concentration in w...
Assessing the presence of viruses in large-volume samples involves cumbersome methods that require s...
Norwalk Virus (NV) and other human enteric viruses in fecally contaminated waters pose a human healt...
Waterborne enteric viruses are transmitted via the fecal-oral route and have been isolated from vari...
The accurate detection and quantification of pathogenic viruses in water is essential to understand ...
Many methods for the quantitative concentration of small amounts of viruses from natural water suppl...
Pathogenic human viruses cause over half of gastroenteritis cases associated with recreational water...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Human enteric viruses ha...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
Exposure to various infectious viruses in environmental drinking water can constitute a public healt...
Nucleic acid hybridization (gene probe) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques have been use...
The efficiency of a Millitube MF cartridge filter, a membrane filter, for recovery of poliovirus fro...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
Nucleic acid hybridization (gene probe) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques have been use...
[eng] Besides classic enteric viruses such hepatitis A virus and norovirus, there are other viruses ...
International audienceAIMS: Virus detection has often been difficult due to a low concentration in w...
Assessing the presence of viruses in large-volume samples involves cumbersome methods that require s...
Norwalk Virus (NV) and other human enteric viruses in fecally contaminated waters pose a human healt...