reviewMicrobiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsJun 1, 2005Closed access

Enteric Viruses of Humans and Animals in Aquatic Environments: Health Risks, Detection, and Potential Water Quality Assessment Tools

University of Georgia

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Abstract

Waterborne enteric viruses threaten both human and animal health. These pathogens are host specific and cause a wide range of diseases and symptoms in humans or other animals. While considerable research has documented the risk of enteric viruses to human health from contact with contaminated water, the current bacterial indicator-based methods for evaluation of water quality are often ineffectual proxies for pathogenic viruses. Additionally, relatively little work has specifically investigated the risk of waterborne viruses to animal health, and this risk currently is not addressed by routine water quality assessments. Nonetheless, because of their host specificity, enteric viruses can fulfill a unique role…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Waterborne diseases
  • Human health
  • Risk assessment
  • Water quality
  • Animal health
  • Environmental health
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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