Article
Enteric viruses' dissemination in a private reserve of natural heritage
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FUMIAN, T. M. et al. Enteric viruses’ dissemination in a private reserve of natural heritage. Letters in Applied Microbiology, v.66, p.313--320, 2018.
0266-8254
10.1111/lam.12848
1472-765X
Autor
Fumian, T. M.
Victoria, M.
Vieira, C. B.
Fioretti, J. M.
Rocha, M. S.
Prado, T.
Guimarães, F. R.
Gama, N. P. da
Oliveira, J. M. de
Mendes, A. C. O.
Gaspar, A. M. C.
Santos, J. D. O.
Chame, M.
Leite, J. P. G.
Miagostovich, M. P.
Resumen
This study aimed to assess anthropogenic impact of surrounding population in the Private Reserve of Natural Heritage at Pantanal, the world's largest freshwater wetland ecosystem located in the centre of South America. Viral aetiological agents of acute gastroenteritis as rotavirus A (RVA), noroviruses, human adenoviruses, klassevirus and of hepatitis, as hepatitis A virus, were investigated in different aquatic matrices. Annual collection campaigns were carried out from 2009 to 2012, alternating dry and rainy seasons. Viral particles present in the samples were concentrated by the adsorption-elution method, with negatively charged membranes, and detected by qualitative and quantitative PCR. From a total of 43 samples at least one virus was detected in 65% (28) of them. Viruses were detected in all matrices with concentrations ranging from 2 × 102 to 8·3 × 104 genome copies per litre. A significant higher RVA frequency was observed in the dry season. Our data revealing dissemination of human enteric viruses in water matrices both inside and outside the reserve could be useful to trace faecal contamination in the environment and to minimize the risk of infection by exposure of susceptible individuals. 2030-01-01