Virus Occurrence and Survival in Reusable Resources: A Minireview

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
O. Shevchenko, A. Kharina, H. Snihur, V. Holovan, T. Shevchenko, I. Budzanivska, Hao Liping
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Abstract

This work covers important aspects of the occurrence and viability of various viruses in the two most common reusable waste resources: wastewater and biomass waste. Detection of human, bacterial and plant viruses in these wastes are summarized. Historically, human viruses have been monitored in wastewater for decades. Evidence suggests that wastewater mostly contains fecal-orally transmitted viruses, which are abundant and diverse. Recently, an increasing occurrence of SARS-CoV2 in sewage water with the spreading epidemics has been confirmed but lacking biological proof of infectivity yet. Besides human pathogens, wastewater is shown to be rich in bacteriophages and plant viruses as well, which supposedly enter the water from human guts. Viruses serving as water quality indicators are also discussed here. Lastly, we focus on biomass waste treatment, showing the presence of some common and stable plant viruses which may supposedly survive the technological process.
病毒在可重用资源中的发生和生存:一个小回顾
这项工作涵盖了两种最常见的可重复使用废物资源:废水和生物质废物中各种病毒的发生和生存能力的重要方面。综述了这些废物中人类、细菌和植物病毒的检测情况。从历史上看,人类病毒已经在废水中监测了几十年。有证据表明,废水中主要含有丰富多样的粪口传播病毒。近年来,随着疫情的蔓延,污水中SARS-CoV2的发生率有所增加,但尚缺乏传染性的生物学证据。除了人类病原体外,废水中还含有丰富的噬菌体和植物病毒,据推测它们是从人类肠道进入水中的。本文还讨论了作为水质指标的病毒。最后,我们将重点放在生物质废物处理上,展示了一些常见和稳定的植物病毒的存在,这些病毒可能在技术过程中存活下来。
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Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal
Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
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