Human Enteric Viruses in Groundwater

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S. H. Park
E. J. Kim
T. H. Yun
J. H. Lee
C. K. Kim
Y. H. Seo
S. A. Oh
S. S. Choi
S. J. Cho
M. S. Kim
G. Y. Han
M. Y. Kim
H. S. Jeong
D. S. Cheon
H. S. Kim
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[1] Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment,Division of Enteric and Hepatitis Viruses, Center for Infectious Diseases
[2] Korea National Institute of Health,undefined
[3] College of Veterinary Medcine,undefined
[4] Chungnam National University,undefined
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Food and Environmental Virology | 2010年 / 2卷
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Enteric viruses; Groundwater; Real-time RT–PCR;
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Waterborne outbreaks of enteric viruses are a major public health concern. The present study has been carried out to assess the presence of enteric viruses responsible for human acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in groundwater intended for drinking and produce washing. In total, 62 samples from groundwater for drinking and produce washing collected from Dec 2007 to Dec 2008 in Seoul were tested for enteric viruses using conventional RT–PCR, ELISA, and real-time RT–PCR. Our results showed that enteric viruses were detected in 7 (8.8%) groundwater samples. Rotaviruses were detected in 3 (4.8%) of the samples by ELISA; human adenoviruses were detected in 2 (3.2%) of the samples by ELISA; and nested RT–PCR detected noroviruses in 2 (3.2%) of the samples. In one of the groundwater sample, the norovirus RNA was detected by conventional RT–PCR which was confirmed positive by real-time RT–PCR. Additionally, real-time RT–PCR successfully detected norovirus RNA in five out of 62 water samples (8.1%). The data demonstrate that real-time RT–PCR will be useful as a rapid and sensitive method for detecting norovirus in water samples. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the noroviruses detected in two of the groundwater samples belonged to GII-4. These studies can provide important information for the prevalence of enteric viruses in Korean groundwater.
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