Some health important enteric viruses are considered to be emerging waterborne pathogens and so the improvement of detection of these viruses in the aquatic environment is one of the most important steps in dealing with these pathogens. Since these viruses may be present in low numbers in water, it is necessary to concentrate water samples before viral detection. Although there are several methods to concentrate viruses in environmental waters, all present some drawbacks and consequently the method should be chosen that, despite its limitations, is adequate to achieve the aim of each study. As the effectiveness of the concentration methods is evaluated by determining the efficiency of viral recovery after concentration, it is important to u...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Epifluorescent microscopy was used to determine the abundance of viruses in samples from marine and ...
Human enteric viruses are normally present in natural waters in low numbers and therefore sensitive ...
The accurate detection and quantification of pathogenic viruses in water is essential to understand ...
Assessing the presence of viruses in large-volume samples involves cumbersome methods that require s...
Waterborne enteric viruses are transmitted via the fecal-oral route and have been isolated from vari...
Viruses such as Rotavirus, Adenovirus and Norovirus are important etiological agents of gastroenteri...
Viruses excreted by humans and animals may contaminate water sources and pose a risk to human health...
Pathogenic human viruses cause over half of gastroenteritis cases associated with recreational water...
Viruses are among the most important pathogens present in water contaminated with feces or urine and...
International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric ...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Human enteric viruses ha...
Increasing amounts of wastewater are reeled for human use. Neither the natural mechanism of virus in...
Ecological investigations rely on data describing the biomass, diversity, and composition of living ...
A novel and simple procedure for concentrating adenoviruses from seawater samples is described. The ...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Epifluorescent microscopy was used to determine the abundance of viruses in samples from marine and ...
Human enteric viruses are normally present in natural waters in low numbers and therefore sensitive ...
The accurate detection and quantification of pathogenic viruses in water is essential to understand ...
Assessing the presence of viruses in large-volume samples involves cumbersome methods that require s...
Waterborne enteric viruses are transmitted via the fecal-oral route and have been isolated from vari...
Viruses such as Rotavirus, Adenovirus and Norovirus are important etiological agents of gastroenteri...
Viruses excreted by humans and animals may contaminate water sources and pose a risk to human health...
Pathogenic human viruses cause over half of gastroenteritis cases associated with recreational water...
Viruses are among the most important pathogens present in water contaminated with feces or urine and...
International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric ...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Human enteric viruses ha...
Increasing amounts of wastewater are reeled for human use. Neither the natural mechanism of virus in...
Ecological investigations rely on data describing the biomass, diversity, and composition of living ...
A novel and simple procedure for concentrating adenoviruses from seawater samples is described. The ...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Epifluorescent microscopy was used to determine the abundance of viruses in samples from marine and ...
Human enteric viruses are normally present in natural waters in low numbers and therefore sensitive ...