Primeira descrição de adenovírus, enterovírus, rotavírus e torque teno vírus em amostras de água coletadas do Arroio Dilúvio, Porto Alegre, Brasil

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Abstract

Adenovirus (AdV), enterovirus (EV), genogroup A rotaviruses (GARV) and Torque teno virus (TTV) are non-enveloped viral agents excreted in feces and so may contaminate water bodies. In the present study, the molecular detection of these viruses was performed in samples of surface water collected from the Arroio Dilúvio, a waterstream that crosses the city of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, receiving great volumes of non-treated sewage from a large urban area. Sampling was performed during 2009, in three different occasions (January, April and September). The highest detection rate was observed for EV (64.28%), followed by TTV (28.57%) and AdV (21.43%). Rotaviruses were not detected. More than on kind of tested virus was detected in five (35. 71%) of 14 samples. January was the month with the highest viral detection rate, being all samples, collected in this month, positive for at least one group of tested virus. The correlation between the detection of these different viral agents and environmental factors is discussed. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first description of viral genomes in water samples taken from the Arroio Dilúvio, Porto Alegre (Brazil).

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Vecchia, A. D., Fleck, J. D., Comerlato, J., Kluge, M., Bergamaschi, B., Da Silva, J. V. S., … Spilki, F. R. (2012). Primeira descrição de adenovírus, enterovírus, rotavírus e torque teno vírus em amostras de água coletadas do Arroio Dilúvio, Porto Alegre, Brasil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 72(2), 323–329. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1519-69842012000200013

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