Six laboratories actively involved in water virology research participated in a methods evaluation study, conducted under the auspices of the American Society for Testing and Materials Committee on Viruses in the Aquatic Environment, Task Force on Drinking Water. Each participant was asked to examine the Viradel (virus adsorption-elution) method with cartridge-type Filterite filters for virus adsorption and organic flocculation and aluminum hydroxide-hydroextraction for reconcentration. Virus was adsorbed to filter media at pH 3.5 and eluted with either glycine buffer (pH 10.5) or beef extract-glycine (pHG 9.0). Considerable variation was noted in the quantity of virus recovered from four 100-liter samples of dechlorinated tapwater seeded w...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
To assess the risks from viral contamination of drinking-water supplies, there is a clear need for m...
The effects of light, virus concentration, and turbidity on the rate of loss of infectivity (LOI) of...
Six laboratories actively involved in water virology research participated in a methods evaluation s...
The efficiency of a Millitube MF cartridge filter, a membrane filter, for recovery of poliovirus fro...
The efficiency of a Millitube MF cartridge filter, a membrane filter, for recovery of poliovirus fro...
A preliminary study was carried out on evaluating a flow-through gauze sampler for its efficiency in...
A preliminary study was carried out on evaluating a flow-through gauze sampler for its efficiency in...
The application of a new step for recovering poliovirus from moderately to highly turbid estuarine w...
International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric ...
By using recently developed cultivation and assay systems, currently available methods for concentra...
By using recently developed cultivation and assay systems, currently available methods for concentra...
One of the major obstacles to human health relates to unsafe water and poor sanitation. Faecal conta...
Simple, reliable, and efficient concentration of poliovirus from tap water was obtained with two typ...
Simple, reliable, and efficient concentration of poliovirus from tap water was obtained with two typ...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
To assess the risks from viral contamination of drinking-water supplies, there is a clear need for m...
The effects of light, virus concentration, and turbidity on the rate of loss of infectivity (LOI) of...
Six laboratories actively involved in water virology research participated in a methods evaluation s...
The efficiency of a Millitube MF cartridge filter, a membrane filter, for recovery of poliovirus fro...
The efficiency of a Millitube MF cartridge filter, a membrane filter, for recovery of poliovirus fro...
A preliminary study was carried out on evaluating a flow-through gauze sampler for its efficiency in...
A preliminary study was carried out on evaluating a flow-through gauze sampler for its efficiency in...
The application of a new step for recovering poliovirus from moderately to highly turbid estuarine w...
International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric ...
By using recently developed cultivation and assay systems, currently available methods for concentra...
By using recently developed cultivation and assay systems, currently available methods for concentra...
One of the major obstacles to human health relates to unsafe water and poor sanitation. Faecal conta...
Simple, reliable, and efficient concentration of poliovirus from tap water was obtained with two typ...
Simple, reliable, and efficient concentration of poliovirus from tap water was obtained with two typ...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
To assess the risks from viral contamination of drinking-water supplies, there is a clear need for m...
The effects of light, virus concentration, and turbidity on the rate of loss of infectivity (LOI) of...