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Human
enteric viruses are often present in domestic sewage, treated
wastewater, recreational surface waters, and biosolids intended for
land application. The detection of viable
viruses indicates the definite presence of fecal pollution and of
human pathogens.
Our laboratory is
completely equipped for environmental virology. We utilize
innovative methodologies for the detection, enumeration, and
identification of enteric viruses. We also provide
high titer viral stocks for decontamination/inactivation testing.
Our virologists are fully trained in the latest cell culture and
molecular techniques to ensure the most reliable and informative
results. We provide routine analysis to numerous private, state and
government agencies, and universities. Water, biosolids,
and filter (1MDS or Filterite filters) samples are
processed according to EPA ICR methodology (US EPA ICR microbial
laboratory manual; EPA/600/R-95/178) or ASTM method D4994-89 or
Standard Methods 9510B (Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water and Waste Water, 20th Edition, APHA).
Additionally we
provide bacteriophage testing as a surrogate to enterovirus
testing. This provides a low cost prediction of the efficacy of the
process of enterovirus transport and/or inactivation.
Cell Culture
Currently, we
use any of following cell strains for the detection of viable
enteric viruses:
Buffallo Green
Monkey (BGM) and RD (ATCC# CCL-136) - for standard pan enteric virus
analysis for monitoring.
MA104 (ATCC#
CRL-2378.1) – enteroviruses, rotaviruses, reoviruses,
BS-C-1 (ATCC#
CCL-26) – enteroviruses, Hepatitis A,
FRhK-4 (ATCC#
CRL-1688) – Hepatitis A,
MRC-5 (ATCC#
CCL-171) – coronaviruses, enteroviruses,
Additionally
Caco-2 and PLC/PRF/5 Cell lines are also used in conjunction to the
BGM cell lines in monitoring for enteric viruses in all ASTM and
EPA/ICR protocols
Background
Enteric Virus Information
Human enteric viruses
represent a diverse group. Most of them are non-enveloped RNA
viruses. Viral families represented include picornaviruses,
rotavirus, Norwalk and Norwalk-like viruses. Adenovirus is the sole
DNA virus. Coronaviruses and reoviruses have also been linked to
enteric disease.
Symptoms range from gastroenteritis to more
life
threatening diseases such as myocarditis and aseptic meningitis.
Rotavirus and Norwalk virus are two of the common agents that cause
viral gastroenteritis. Mortality from this condition can be very
significant in developing countries. The mechanisms for their
pathogenesis are quite varied but diarrhea is largely due to the loss
of cell lining in the intestinal tract. High concentrations of virus
in excess of 108 per gram of diarrheal stool is often
observed.
Transmission is generally considered to occur through the
oral/fecal route. However, other routes such as food, contaminated
water, or surface contact can occur. A potentially important mode of
transmission, particularly in developing countries, is by waterborne
transmission. Contaminated vegetables and fruits are also an
increasing concern.
Relatively little is known about many of the viruses in this group
because many enteric viruses are difficult to culture or are not
cultureable and produce diseases that are not readily identifiable
(i.e. Have symptoms that are common with other pathogens). Molecular
methods to detect enteric viruses are becoming more common.
The impact of diarrheal disease on a worldwide scale is very
significant. The burden of disease and death falls disproportionately
on preschool-age children. Deaths are attributed to severe
dehydration secondary to loss of fluids from diarrhea and vomiting.
Failure to thrive has been reported in children in developing
countries where infections may be exacerbated by malnutrition or be
synergistic with other enteropathogens.
List of common viruses that we have
worked with:
Adenovirus - Non-enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus, 60-90
nm. May cause gastroenteritis.
Calicivirus - Non-enveloped, plus-sense RNA virus, 26-32 nm.
Major cause of viral gastroenteritis.
Coronavirus - Enveloped, plus-sense RNA virus, 80-200 nm.
Causes primarily a upper respiratory disease. However, the virus has
been found in the stool of individuals with diarrhea.
Enteroviruses - All in the picornavirus family. Non-enveloped,
plus-sense RNA viruses, 22-30 nm. Viruses of human origin within this
group include, Poliovirus, Coxsackievirus (type A and B), Echovirus,
Enterovirus 68-71. These viruses can be transmitted through the
oral-fecal route and many have the ability to target the central
nervous system. Enteroviruses can produce a large number of clinical
symptoms depending on the type of virus. These include, myalgia,
pancreatitis, diabetes, myocarditis, hand-foot-and-mouth disease,
conjunctivitis, and gastroenteritis among others.
Hepatitis A virus - Also in the picornavirus family.
Non-enveloped, plus-sense RNA virus. Major cause of viral hepatitis.
Reovirus - Non-enveloped, segmented double-stranded RNA virus,
65-75 nm. Can be found in water or sewage. Possible enteric pathogen.
Rotavirus - Non-enveloped, segmented double-stranded RNA virus,
65-75 nm. Major cause of viral gastroenteritis.
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Standard
Practice for the Recovery of Viruses from Wastewater Sludges; ASTM
D4994-89. Elution, concentration and viable enteroviruses
enumeration of sample (biosolids) by cell culture analysis on Buffalo
Green Monkey cells, Rhabdosarcoma cells, and MA 104 cells.
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$550.00
/ sample
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Detection
of Enteric Viruses in Water and Wastewater (Standard Methods 9510A-G). Virus
recovery, concentration, and enumeration from small volumes of water as
per Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th
edition, APHA, AWWA, WEF, 1998.
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$625.00
/ sample
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US
EPA ICR (EPA/600/R-95/178) Cultivable enterovirus detection: Recovery
of enteric viruses from 1MDS or Filtrite filters and enumeration by cell
culture on Buffalo Green Monkey cells, Rhabdosarcoma cells, and MA 104
cells as per ICR-EPA rule.
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$850.00
/ filter
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Enteric
virus sample collection Kit: sample collection kits can be shipped to the
customer for sampling. Filter housing, tubing, flow meter, and 1 MDS
filter, cold packs and cooler.
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$230.00
/ Kit
$198.00
for each additional filter
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