Transport of human adenoviruses in water saturated laboratory columns
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2015
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Chrysikopoulos Constantinos
Χρυσικοπουλος Κωνσταντινος
P. Kokkinos
V. I. Syngouna
M. A. Tselepi
M. Bellou
Apostolos Vantarakis
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Groundwatermay be contaminated with infective
human enteric viruses from various wastewater discharges,
sanitary landfills, septic tanks, agricultural practices, and
artificial groundwater recharge. Coliphages have been widely
used as surrogates of enteric viruses, because they share many
fundamental properties and features.Although a large number
of studies focusing on various factors (i.e. pore water solution
chemistry, fluid velocity, moisture content, temperature, and
grain size) that affect biocolloid (bacteria, viruses) transport
have been published over the past two decades, little attention
has been given toward human adenoviruses (hAdVs). The
main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of pore
water velocity on hAdV transport in water saturated laboratory-
scale columns packed with glass beads. The effects of
pore water velocity on virus transport and retention in porous
media was examined at three pore water velocities (0.39, 0.75,
and 1.22 cm/min). The results indicated that all estimated
averagemass recovery values forhAdVwere lower than those
of coliphages, which were previously reported in the literature
by others for experiments conducted under similar experimental
conditions.
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P. Kokkinos , V. I. Syngouna , M. A. Tselepi ,M. Bellou ,C. V. Chrysikopoulos ,
A.Vantarakis, "Transport of human adenoviruses in water saturated
laboratory columns ",F. and Envi. Virolo. ,vol. 7 ,no. 2, 2015.doi: 10.1007/s12560-014-9179-8