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- W51517329 abstract "ABSTRACT Large numbers of potentially dangerous enteric viruses are regularly discharged into the water environment where they are known to survive better than fecal indicator bacteria. The use of such waters can, therefore, pose a threat to human and animal health. A number of laboratory and field studies have been conducted to determine how long enteric viruses can survive in various types of receiving waters. However, the inherent differences in viruses used and the variations in experimental design and method of reporting the results make it very difficult to draw any general conclusions from the data available. Among the factors that may affect virus survival in receiving waters are: (a) hydrological, seasonal and climatic (temperature, rate of flow, volume, turbulence, average depth and the nature and extent of suspended particulates and sediment of the receiving waters, rain, snow fall and sunlight), (b) chemical (pH; organic and inorganic components), (c) biological and biochemical (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, shellfish and other species of aquatic plants and animals), (d) pollutants (domestic, industrial, agricultural and farm). Our understanding of virus survival in receiving waters is still very rudimentary. Substantial progress in this regard cannot be expected unless better virus “anchors” are developed to permit a closer simulation of field conditions. There is also a pressing need for the standardization of materials and methodology to be used in such investigations." @default.
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