Assessment of Water Quality in a Border Region Between the Atlantic Forest and an Urbanised Area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The preservation of water resources is one of the goals of the designation of parks that act as natural reservoirs. In order to assess the impact of the presence of humans in an environmental preservation area bordering urban areas, the presence of four pathogenic enteric viruses [group A rotavirus...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food and environmental virology 2014-06, Vol.6 (2), p.110-115
Hauptverfasser: Miagostovich, Marize Pereira, Guimarães, Flávia Ramos, Vieira, Carmen Baur, Fumian, Tulio Machado, da Gama, Nilson Porto, Victoria, Matias, de Oliveira, Jaqueline Mendes, de Oliveira Mendes, Anna Carolina, Gaspar, Ana Maria Coimbra, Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi
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Zusammenfassung:The preservation of water resources is one of the goals of the designation of parks that act as natural reservoirs. In order to assess the impact of the presence of humans in an environmental preservation area bordering urban areas, the presence of four pathogenic enteric viruses [group A rotavirus (RV-A), norovirus (NoV), human adenoviruses (HAdV), and hepatitis A virus (HAV)], as well as the physico-chemical parameters, and Escherichia coli levels were assessed in riverine water samples. From June 2008 to May 2009, monthly monitoring was performed along the Engenho Novo River. RV-A, NoV, and HAdV were observed in 29 % (31/108) of the water samples, with concentrations of up to 10 3 genome copies/liter. The natural occurrence of infectious HAdV was demonstrated by Integrated Cell Culture-PCR (ICC-PCR). This study confirms the suitability of using the detection of fecal-oral transmitted viruses as a marker of human fecal contamination in water matrices and indicates the spread of pathogenic viruses occurring in an alleged area of environmental protection.
ISSN:1867-0334
1867-0342
DOI:10.1007/s12560-014-9146-4