Human enteroviruses can serve as a more accurate indicator of human fecal contamination than conventional bacteriological fecal indicators. We describe here a quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (qRT-PCR) assay specifically tailored to detect these viruses in environmental waters. The assay included a competitive internal positive control (CIPC) that allowed the inhibition of qRT-PCRs to be quantitatively assessed. Coamplification of the CIPC with enteroviral genetic material did not affect the sensitivity, specificity, or reproducibility of the enteroviral qRT-PCR assay. The assay is rapid (less than 5 h from sample to result), has a wide dynamic range (>3 logs), and is capable of detecting as few as 25 enteroviral genomes with an avera...
Health risks associated with sewage-contaminated recreational waters are of important public health ...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
The integrated cell culture quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (ICC/qRT-PCR) method is used in o...
Human enteroviruses can serve as a more accurate indicator of human fecal contamination than convent...
Despite viral contamination of recreational waters, only bacterial, not viral, indicators are monito...
Aims: Classic virological tests are time consuming and labour-intensive; realtime RT-PCR has proven...
Articles not assigned to an issueInternational audienceHuman enteric viruses are responsible for wat...
Pathogenic bacteria and enteric viruses can be introduced into the environment via human waste disch...
Two newly developed protocols for infective virus detection were compared to the plaque assay. An im...
Human enteric viruses present in sewage may find their way into recreational marine waters, causing ...
This method describes a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and two triplex quantitative r...
To assess the risks from viral contamination of drinking-water supplies, there is a clear need for m...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
Enterovirus (EV) infectivity is typically measured as a bulk parameter, yet EV serotypes vary in the...
Recreational water quality is currently monitored using culture-based methods that require 18 to 96 ...
Health risks associated with sewage-contaminated recreational waters are of important public health ...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
The integrated cell culture quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (ICC/qRT-PCR) method is used in o...
Human enteroviruses can serve as a more accurate indicator of human fecal contamination than convent...
Despite viral contamination of recreational waters, only bacterial, not viral, indicators are monito...
Aims: Classic virological tests are time consuming and labour-intensive; realtime RT-PCR has proven...
Articles not assigned to an issueInternational audienceHuman enteric viruses are responsible for wat...
Pathogenic bacteria and enteric viruses can be introduced into the environment via human waste disch...
Two newly developed protocols for infective virus detection were compared to the plaque assay. An im...
Human enteric viruses present in sewage may find their way into recreational marine waters, causing ...
This method describes a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and two triplex quantitative r...
To assess the risks from viral contamination of drinking-water supplies, there is a clear need for m...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
Enterovirus (EV) infectivity is typically measured as a bulk parameter, yet EV serotypes vary in the...
Recreational water quality is currently monitored using culture-based methods that require 18 to 96 ...
Health risks associated with sewage-contaminated recreational waters are of important public health ...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
The integrated cell culture quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (ICC/qRT-PCR) method is used in o...