2013
DOI: 10.1186/2052-336x-11-4
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First molecular detection of group A rotavirus in urban and hospital sewage systems by nested-RT PCR in Shiraz, Iran

Abstract: BackgroundGroup A rotaviruses are the most significant cause of acute gastroenteritis in children worldwide. Rotaviruses are shed in high numbers and dispersed widely throughout bodies of water in the environment. This represents a significant health hazard for humans, mainly due to the stability of the viruses during wastewater treatment processes. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of rotaviruses, to determine G genotypes of circulating rotaviruses and to assess the efficiency of rotavirus r… Show more

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“…A total of 14.2% of the sewage samples collected during the study period tested positive, this result is similar to that of a recent study from Shiraz, conducted in Iran, in which 25% (n = 15) of urban and hospital sewage samples tested positive for group A rotaviruses 4 . Other studies have reported detection rates from 11% to 42% 20 , 21 .…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…A total of 14.2% of the sewage samples collected during the study period tested positive, this result is similar to that of a recent study from Shiraz, conducted in Iran, in which 25% (n = 15) of urban and hospital sewage samples tested positive for group A rotaviruses 4 . Other studies have reported detection rates from 11% to 42% 20 , 21 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Contamination of surface water with these viruses leading to public health consequences has also been previously reported 5 . Some studies such as the one from Kargar et al 4 have also shown the presence of rotavirus in treated sewage effluents. Globally, rotavirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in children of less than five years, and over half a million deaths annually 6 .…”
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“…Research was thus conducted to determine the prevalence of rotaviruses and their genotypes (Kargar et al, 2013).…”
Section: Nucleic Acids-based Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%