1983
DOI: 10.1016/0020-708x(83)90092-3
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Effect of radiation on certain animal viruses in liquid swine manure

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“…We found that the parvovirus appeared to be more resistant than the enterovirus to inactivation by gamma irradiation, since it survived an irradiation dose of 1-0 Mrad. This finding is in general accord with the conclusions of others that doses of gamma irradiation of 3-0 Mrad (Simon et al 1983) or 4-0 Mrad (Thomas, Ouwerkerk & McKercher, 1982 are necessary for the safe disinfection of animal viruses in effluents. We did not study higher doses of irradiation because the capital and operating costs ofan appropriate on-farm facility for gamma irradiation would be high relative to the costs of the other processes which we have investigated.…”
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“…We found that the parvovirus appeared to be more resistant than the enterovirus to inactivation by gamma irradiation, since it survived an irradiation dose of 1-0 Mrad. This finding is in general accord with the conclusions of others that doses of gamma irradiation of 3-0 Mrad (Simon et al 1983) or 4-0 Mrad (Thomas, Ouwerkerk & McKercher, 1982 are necessary for the safe disinfection of animal viruses in effluents. We did not study higher doses of irradiation because the capital and operating costs ofan appropriate on-farm facility for gamma irradiation would be high relative to the costs of the other processes which we have investigated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%