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Journal of Water and Health | 2014

Human adenovirus (HAdV), human enterovirus (hEV), and genogroup A rotavirus (GARV) in tap water in southern Brazil.

Mariana Kluge; Juliane Deise Fleck; Mayra Cristina Soliman; Roger Bordin da Luz; Rafael Bandeira Fabres; Juliana Comerlato; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Rodrigo Staggemeier; Andréia Dalla Vecchia; Roberta Capalonga; Ana Beatriz Almeida de Oliveira; Andréia Henzel; Caroline Rigotto; Fernando Rosado Spilki

The effects of viral gastroenteritis are more devastating in children than in any other age category. Thus, children exposed to the consumption of low quality water are at an increased risk of infection, especially in regions where sanitation is inadequate. The present study aimed to provide a survey of the occurrence of representative enteric viruses: human adenovirus (HAdV), human enteroviruses (hEV), and genogroup A rotavirus (GARV) in tap water samples collected in public schools located at six municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Seventy-three schools were included in the study and tap water samples were analyzed by conventional PCR for the presence of HAdV, hEV, and GARV genomes. hEV showed the highest detection rate (27.4%), followed by HAdV (23.3%), and GARV (16.4%). New approaches to water monitoring should be considered to promote a better water quality and reduce the risk of waterborne diseases, especially considering drinking water to be served to vulnerable individuals.


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2015

Moving beyond classical markers of water quality: detection of enteric viruses and genotoxicity in water of the Sinos River.

Bergamaschi B; Manoela Tressoldi Rodrigues; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Mariana Kluge; Roger Bordin da Luz; Juliane Deise Fleck; E Bianchi; Luciano Basso da Silva; Fernando Rosado Spilki

It is well recognized that the classical biological and chemical markers of environmental pollution do not necessarily indicate the presence or absence of emerging threats to public health, such as waterborne viruses and genotoxicants. The purpose of this preliminary study was to evaluate the presence of material of enteroviruses (EV), rotavirus (RV) and adenovirus (AdV) and genotoxicity in water samples from points of routine monitoring of water quality in the main course of the Sinos River. The points are classified into different levels of pollution in accordance to the Brazilian federal regulations. Viral genomes from EV, AdV were detected in two of the 4 collection points regardless of the level of urbanisation of the surrounding areas. In contrast, genotoxicity was not observed in piava (Leporinus obtusidens) fingerlings cultivated on these same water samples. Results were compared with classical physical, chemical and microbiological parameters. There was no clear evidence of association between any of the classical markers and the presence of viral genomes in the water samples tested.


American Journal of Infection Control | 2014

Adenovirus presence in surfaces and equipment from ambulatories, internship units, and operating rooms in a Brazilian hospital

Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Mateus Henrique de Mello; Rodrigo Staggemeier; Andréia Henzel; Caroline Rigotto; Fernando Rosado Spilki

Internship units Pediatric section Computer desk Positive Light switch Positive Front desk Positive Table for preparation of drugs products Positive Medical clinic A Front desks* Both negative Light switch Positive Table for preparation of drugs products Positive Sink (handwashing) Positive Medical clinic B Sinks (handwashing)* Both positive Front desk Negative Light switches Negative Mouse Negative Medical clinic C Sink (handwashing) Positive Front desk Positive Table for preparation of medications Positive Mouse Negative Emergency room Tables for preparation of medications* Both positive Mouse Positive Sinks (handwashing)y One positive Light switches* One positive Door handle Negative Computer table Positive Operating room Light switches Negative Computer table Positive Anesthesia cart Positive Support table Negative Total 32 20


Food and Environmental Virology | 2013

Presence of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Tap Water in Public Schools from Southern Brazil

Andréia Dalla Vecchia; Mariana Kluge; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Juliana Comerlato; Manoela Tressoldi Rodrigues; Juliane Deise Fleck; Roger Bordin da Luz; Thais Fumaco Teixeira; Paulo Michel Roehe; Roberta Capalonga; Ana Beatriz Almeida de Oliveira; Fernando Rosado Spilki


Revista Conhecimento Online | 2009

DETECÇÃO E DESINFECÇÃO DE VÍRUS EM DEJETOS DE RUMINANTES

Fernando Rosado Spilki; Lucas Kessler de Oliveira; Andréia Dalla Vecchia; Juliana Comerlato; Raquel Beiersdorf Frezza; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva


Archive | 2011

Torque teno vírus (TTV) como indicador de contaminação fecal em esgoto doméstico, Porto Alegre, RS

Andréia Dalla Vecchia; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Juliana Comerlato; Thais Fumaco Teixeira; Mariana Kluge; Roger Bordin da Luz; Paulo Michel Roehe; Márcia Regina Thewes; Iara Conceicao Morandi; Juliane Deise Fleck; Fernando Rosado Spilki


Archive | 2010

Detecção molecular de Torque teno vírus em águas do Arroio Dilúvio em Porto Alegre

Andréia Dalla Vecchia; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Raquel Beiersdorf Frezza; Juliana Comerlato; Mariana Kluge; Roger Bordin da Luz; Thais Fumaco Teixeira; Paulo Michel Roehe; Gisele Nachtigall Garbinatto; Daniele Vargas de Oliveira; Julie Graziela Zanin; Marisa Ribeiro de Itapema Cardoso; Fernando Rosado Spilki


Archive | 2009

DETECÇÃO MOLECULAR DE ADENOVÍRUS EM AMOSTRAS DE ÁGUA E EFLUENTES

Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Andréia Dalla; Bianca Bergamaschi; Juliana Comerlato; Lucas Kessler de Oliveira; Raquel Beiersdorf Frezza; Roger Bordin da Luz


Archive | 2009

ESTUDO DA PRESENÇA DE VÍRUS ENTÉRICOS EM AMOSTRAS DE ACANTHAMOEBA ISOLADAS EM DIFERENTES AMBIENTES

Thalita Souza Arantes; Ana Cláudia Franco; Fabrício Souza Campos; Fernando Rosado Spilki; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Juliana Comerlato; Karin Silva Caumo; Marilise Brittes Rott; Raquel Beiersdorf Frezza


Archive | 2009

PADRONIZAÇÃO DA TÉCNICA DE REAÇÃO EM CADEIA DA POLIMERASE VISANDO DETECÇÃO DE DIFERENTES ENTEROVÍRUS EM AMOSTRAS CLÍNICAS

Juliana Comerlato; Andréia Dalla; Bianca Bergamaschi; Joseane Vanessa dos Santos da Silva; Lucas Kessler de Oliveira; Manoela Tressoldi Rodrigues; Raquel Beiersdorf Frezza

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Juliana Comerlato

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Paulo Michel Roehe

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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