A review on recent progress in the detection methods and prevalence of human enteric viruses in water

E Haramoto, M Kitajima, A Hata, JR Torrey, Y Masago… - Water research, 2018 - Elsevier
Waterborne human enteric viruses, such as noroviruses and adenoviruses, are excreted in
the feces of infected individuals and transmitted via the fecal-oral route including …

Environmental and human health impacts of cruise tourism: A review

J Lloret, A Carreño, H Carić, J San, LE Fleming - Marine pollution bulletin, 2021 - Elsevier
The intensive growth of cruise tourism worldwide during recent decades is leading to
growing concerns over the sector's global environmental and health impacts. This review …

Relative abundance and treatment reduction of viruses during wastewater treatment processes—identification of potential viral indicators

M Kitajima, BC Iker, IL Pepper, CP Gerba - Science of the Total …, 2014 - Elsevier
Waterborne pathogenic viruses discharged from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) pose
potential public health risks. In the present study, we investigated the relative abundance …

Applicability of crAssphage, pepper mild mottle virus, and tobacco mosaic virus as indicators of reduction of enteric viruses during wastewater treatment

S Tandukar, SP Sherchan, E Haramoto - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
This study was conducted to evaluate the applicability of crAssphage, pepper mild mottle
virus (PMMoV), and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) as indicators of the reduction of human …

Virus reduction during advanced bardenpho and conventional wastewater treatment processes

BW Schmitz, M Kitajima, ME Campillo… - … science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
The present study investigated wastewater treatment for the removal of 11 different virus
types (pepper mild mottle virus; Aichi virus; genogroup I, II, and IV noroviruses; enterovirus; …

Reducing uncertainty in estimating virus reduction by advanced water treatment processes

CP Gerba, WQ Betancourt, M Kitajima, CM Rock - Water research, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Treatment of wastewater for potable reuse requires the reduction of enteric viruses
to levels that pose no significant risk to human health. Advanced water treatment trains (eg …

Decay of four enteric pathogens and implications to wastewater-based epidemiology: Effects of temperature and wastewater dilutions

Y Guo, M Sivakumar, G Jiang - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Measurement of pathogens in raw wastewater from a population within certain sewer
catchments can provide quantitative information on public health status within the sampled …

[HTML][HTML] Recent insights into aquatic viruses: Emerging and reemerging pathogens, molecular features, biological effects, and novel investigative approaches

QY Zhang, F Ke, L Gui, Z Zhao - Water Biology and Security, 2022 - Elsevier
Aquatic viruses are naturally present in the aquatic environment and the number of viruses
is staggering. Various multicellular organisms in aquatic ecosystems may be infected, cross …

Comparative enteric viruses and coliphage removal during wastewater treatment processes in a sub-tropical environment

JPS Sidhu, K Sena, L Hodgers, A Palmer… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
Microbiological safety of reclaimed water is one of the most important issues in managing
potential health risks related to wastewater recycling. Presence and removal of human …

Occurrence of enteric viruses in reclaimed and surface irrigation water: relationship with microbiological and physicochemical indicators

F López‐Gálvez, P Truchado, G Sánchez… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Aims To assess the prevalence of enteric viruses in different irrigation water sources and in
the irrigated produce, and the possible links with microbiological and physicochemical water …