Survival and Fate of Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in Water and Wastewater: Possible Health Concerns

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Poonam Phuloria, Shachi Shah
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Abstract

The deadly Covid-19 virus is contagious in nature and spreads through human respiratory droplets. Knowing about the characteristics of coronavirus in the water cycle is critical to save human lives. Recently miniscule traces of novel coronavirus found in non-potable water samples. COVID-19 virus is also found to exist in fecal matter indicating that the disease might spread through fecal- oral transmission. It is reported that Coronaviruses can remain infectious for days or even longer periods in sewage water as well as in the potable water. Coronavirus-infested water is a possible agency for human exposure and further transmission of disease. Essentially, the persons working at the wastewater/ sewage treatment plants must use standard hygiene practices, and sports personnel protective equipment to avoid viral infection. Though most water treatment practices are believed to kill or remove coronaviruses effectively in drinking and wastewater, but their effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 needs extensive research. By maintaining the hygienic conditions and providing the amenities of clean drinking water, one can deal with any contagious disease including COVID-19. Keeping above in view, in this paper highlights the survival and fate of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in water and wastewater and discuss the possible health concerns, besides the importance of wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE).
新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)在水和废水中的生存和命运:可能的健康问题
致命的Covid-19病毒本质上具有传染性,并通过人类呼吸道飞沫传播。了解水循环中冠状病毒的特征对拯救人类生命至关重要。最近在非饮用水样本中发现了微量的新型冠状病毒。在粪便中也发现了COVID-19病毒,这表明该疾病可能通过粪口传播。据报道,冠状病毒在污水和饮用水中可以保持数天甚至更长时间的传染性。被冠状病毒感染的水可能是人类接触和进一步传播疾病的媒介。基本上,在废水/污水处理厂工作的人员必须使用标准的卫生习惯和体育人员防护装备,以避免病毒感染。虽然大多数水处理方法被认为可以有效地杀死或去除饮用水和废水中的冠状病毒,但它们对SARS-CoV-2的有效性需要广泛的研究。只要保持卫生条件,提供干净的饮用水,就可以应对包括COVID-19在内的任何传染病。鉴于此,本文重点介绍了新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)在水和废水中的生存和命运,并讨论了可能的健康问题,以及基于废水的流行病学(WBE)的重要性。
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Journal of Ecology and Environment
Journal of Ecology and Environment Environmental Science-Ecology
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