Recovery of rotaviruses from estuarine water of Galveston Bay

Date

1984 1984 Mar 4

Authors

Rao VC
Melnick JL

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

As part of studies on the ecology of human enteric viruses, an improved method for detection of rotaviruses in water was developed, and their presence in Galveston Bay was monitored. One hundred gallon samples of estuarine water adjusted to pH 3.5 and final AlCl sub(3) molarity of 0.001 were filtered through tubular Filterite filters of 0.45 mu m porosity. Adsorbed virus was eluted with 1 liter of 10% tryptose phosphate broth, pH 9.5. Primary eluates were concentrated. Twenty-one of 72 samples of water, suspended solids, fluffy sediments and compact sediments collected in different seasons in Galveston Bay yielded rotaviruses

Description

-

Keywords

ASW,Galveston Bay, detection, Ecology, estuaries, Galveston Bay, Methodology, Microbial contamination, Microbiology, Pollution detection, Q1 01502 Methods and instruments, Q2 02442 Methods and instruments, recovery, Sediment, Sediments, suspended solids, USA, viruses, water

Citation