Viruses in Wastewater—A Concern for Public Health and the Environment

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Wastewater monitoring provides essential information about water quality and the degree of contamination. Monitoring these waters helps identify and manage risks to public health, prevent the spread of disease, and protect the environment. Standardizing the appropriate and most accurate methods for the isolation and identification of viruses in wastewater is necessary. This review aims to present the major classes of viruses in wastewater, as well as the methods of concentration, isolation, and identification of viruses in wastewater to assess public health risks and implement corrective measures to prevent and control viral infections. Last but not least, we propose to evaluate the current strategies in wastewater treatment as well as new alternative methods of water disinfection.

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Bleotu, C., Matei, L., Dragu, L. D., Necula, L. G., Pitica, I. M., Chivu-Economescu, M., & Diaconu, C. C. (2024, July 1). Viruses in Wastewater—A Concern for Public Health and the Environment. Microorganisms. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12071430

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