Bioaccumulation of animal adenoviruses in the pink shrimp
AUTOR(ES)
Luz, Roger B., Staggemeier, Rodrigo, Fabres, Rafael B., Soliman, Mayra C., Souza, Fernanda G., Gonçalves, Raoni, Fausto, Ivone V., Rigotto, Caroline, Heinzelmann, Larissa S., Henzel, Andréia, Fleck, Juliane D., Spilki, Fernando R.
FONTE
Braz. J. Microbiol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-09
RESUMO
Adenoviruses are among the most promising viral markers of fecal contamination. They are frequently found in the water, sediment and soil of regions impacted by human activity. Studies of the bioaccumulation of enteric viruses in shrimp are scarce. The cities located in the northern coast of the lake systems in Southern Brazil have high urbanization and intensive farming rates, and poor sewage collection and treatment. One hundred (n = 100)
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