Detection and evaluation of rotavirus surveillance methods as viral indicator in the aquatic environments.
Paymaneh AtabakhshMohammad KargarAbbas DoostiPublished in: Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2021)
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) have been introduced as the most important causative agents of acute gastroenteritis in the young children. One of every 260 children born globally will die due to rotavirus (RV) before 5 years old. The RV is widely known as a viral indicator for health (fecal contamination) because this pathogen has a high treatment resistance nature, which has been listed as a relevant waterborne pathogen by the World Health Organization (WHO). Therefore, monitoring of environmental is important, and RV is one of the best-known indicators for monitoring. It has been proved that common standards for microbiological water quality do not guarantee the absence of viruses. On the other hand, in order to recover and determine RV quantity within water, standard methods are scarce. Therefore, dependable prediction of RV quantities in water sample is crucial to be able to improve supervision efficiency of the treatment procedure, precise quantitative evaluation of the microbial risks as well as microbiological water safety. Hence, this study aimed to introduce approaches to detecting and controlling RV in environmental waters, and discussed the challenges faced to enable a clear perception on the ubiquity of the RV within different types of water across the world.
Keyphrases
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- human health
- public health
- risk assessment
- sars cov
- healthcare
- water quality
- mental health
- minimally invasive
- high resolution
- candida albicans
- microbial community
- liver failure
- mass spectrometry
- combination therapy
- climate change
- health risk
- health information
- social media
- smoking cessation
- heavy metals
- genetic diversity