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Eukaryotic Viruses in Wastewater Samples from the United States

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A baseline understanding of viruses in raw sewage will enable educated decisions to be made regarding the use of different viruses in water quality assessments, and uncovered previously unknown sequence diversity in human picobirnaviruses.
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Human fecal matter contains a large number of viruses, and current bacterial indicators used for monitoring water quality do not correlate with the presence of pathogenic viruses. Adenoviruses and enteroviruses have often been used to identify fecal pollution in the environment; however, other viruses shed in fecal matter may more accurately detect fecal pollution. The purpose of this study was to develop a baseline understanding of the types of viruses found in raw sewage. PCR was used to detect adenoviruses, enteroviruses, hepatitis B viruses, herpesviruses, morbilliviruses, noroviruses, papillomaviruses, picobirnaviruses, reoviruses, and rotaviruses in raw sewage collected throughout the United States. Adenoviruses and picobirnaviruses were detected in 100% of raw sewage samples and 25% and 33% of final effluent samples, respectively. Enteroviruses and noroviruses were detected in 75% and 58% of raw sewage samples, respectively, and both viral groups were found in 8% of final effluent samples. This study showed that adenoviruses, enteroviruses, noroviruses, and picobirnaviruses are widespread in raw sewage. Since adenoviruses and picobirnaviruses were detected in 100% of raw sewage samples, they are potential markers of fecal contamination. Additionally, this research uncovered previously unknown sequence diversity in human picobirnaviruses. This baseline understanding of viruses in raw sewage will enable educated decisions to be made regarding the use of different viruses in water quality assessments.

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The Challenges of Analysing Highly Diverse Picobirnavirus Sequence Data.

TL;DR: Diversity within the genus Picobirnavirus and among other dsRNA virus types is investigated using a combined phylogenetic and functional (protein structure homology-modelling) approach, suggesting an enormous undiscovered diversity which contributes to the undescribed “viral dark matter” component of metagenomic studies.
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Detection and Molecular Characterization of Porcine Picobirnavirus in Feces of Domestic Pigs from Kolkata, India

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the first detection and molecular characterization of porcine Picobirnaviruses (PBV) in domestic pigs from India using the human PBV genogroup I specific primer pair: PicoB25(+) and picoB43(−).
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Persistence of Viruses by qPCR Downstream of Three Effluent-Dominated Rivers in the Western United States.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the detection signal of PMMoV was able to persist in wastewater discharges to a greater degree than human enteric viruses in effluent-dominated rivers.
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Picobirnaviruses encode a protein with repeats of the ExxRxNxxxE motif

TL;DR: This study shows that the three ORF1 sequences available in databases and representing three phylogenetically distant picobirnaviruses encode proteins of various sizes harbouring a particular sequence motif (ExxRxNxxxE) repeated four to ten times, depending on the virus species.
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CrAssphage as an indicator of human-fecal contamination in water environment and virus reduction in wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a comprehensive review on cross-assembly phage in water, focusing on detection methodology, concentration range in various waters and wastewaters, specificity to human-fecal contamination, and reduction in wastewater treatment systems.
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