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Proteolytic and microbial inactivation of enteroviruses

Dean O. Cliver, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1972 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 7, pp 797-805
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Coxsackie virus type A-9 seems to be an extreme example of this enteroviruses that was inactivated by proteolytic bacteria (notably Pseudomonas aeruginosa) in a limited survey.
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This article is published in Water Research.The article was published on 1972-07-01. It has received 120 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Proteolytic enzymes & Virus.

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Viral dynamics: a model of the effects of size shape, motion and abundance of single-celled olanktonic organisms and other particles

TL;DR: There is a fairly close relationship between bacterial populations and virus disappearance rates in the marine environment, suggesting that non-host organisms are a major cause of viral mortality at the higher ionic strengths typical of sea water.
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A prospective epidemiological study of gastrointestinal health effects due to the consumption of drinking water

TL;DR: If drinking water meeting currently accepted microbiological standards is the source of gastrointestinal illnesses and to attempt to identify the source(s) of these illnesses, a middle class suburban community served by a single water filtration plant is surveyed.
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Groundwater ecosystem services: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review compiles known groundwater ecosystem services and highlights important research gaps, where appropriate, highlights important gaps and highlights the need for quantitative understanding of processes at different spatial and temporal scales and assessment of their resistance and resilience with regard to common anthropogenic impacts.
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Factors affecting virus dynamics and microbial host-virus interactions in marine environments

TL;DR: The goal of the present minireview was to contribute to the evolution of marine viral ecology, through the assimilation of available data regarding the manner and degree to which environmental factors affect viral decay and infectivity as well as influence latent period and production.
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Modeling microbial fate in the subsurface environment

TL;DR: Several models have been developed to predict the behavior of microorganisms in the subsurface environment, ranging from conventional, theoretical models of contaminant transport to empirically based models using laboratory and field data as mentioned in this paper.
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Differences between the thermal inactivation of picornaviruses at “high” and “low” temperatures

TL;DR: It was concluded that rhinovirus and poliovirus infectivity could be inactivated through damage to both the RNA and the protein moieties and that the stabilities of these moieties vary with temperatures independently of each other so that inactivation at a particular temperature takes place through whichever component is the least stable at that temperature.
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