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245 1 0 _aWaterborne adenovirus: A risk assessment
490 0 _vWater Science & Technology, 35(11-12), p.1-6, 1997
520 3 _aAdenoviruses have been detected in raw sewage throughout the world and are associated with a number of human illnesses but their occurrence and pathogenicity have not been well studied. A risk assessment approach was used to determine their significance as a waterborne pathogen. There are 47 types of adenoviruses and the diseases resulting from infections include conjunctivitis, pharyngitis, pneumonia; acute and chronic appendicitis, exanthematous disease, bronchiolitis, acute respiratory disease, and 4 associated with swimming in contaminated recreational waters. Based on the data obtained from human dose-response studies, the exponential model [Pi = 1 -exp(-rN); r = 0.4172]was chosen for this risk assessment. Annual risks of infection in drinking water for adenovirus at average levels of 1/1,000L to 1/100L ranged from 8.3/10,000 to 8.3/1,000, respectively. Using monitoring data from a recreational water, risks were calculated to be as high as 1/1,000 for a single exposure.gastroenteritis (types 40 and 41). Adenovirus is considered to be only second to rotavirus in terms of its significance as a pathogen of childhood gastroenteritis. Adenovirus infections are usually acute and self-limiting with a greater severity of illness occurring in the immunocompromised (e.g. AIDS patients and transplant recipients). They are reported to be more resistant to inactivation by UV than enteroviruses and are sometimes detected at higher levels in polluted waters. There are documented outbreaks of conjunctivitis due to adenovirus types 3 and 4 associated with swimming in contaminated recreational waters. Based on the data obtained from human dose-response studies, the exponential model [P(i)= 1 -exp(-rN); r = 0.4172]was chosen for this risk assessment. Annual risks of infection in drinking water for adenovirus at average levels of 1/1000L to 1/100L ranged from 8.3/10,000 to 8.3/1000, respectively. Using monitoring data from a recreational water, risks were calculated to be as high as 1/1000 for a single exposure. Adenoviruses have been detected in raw sewage throughout the world and are associated with a number of human illnesses but their occurrence and pathogenicity have not been well studied. A risk assessment approach was used to determine their significance as a waterborne pathogen. there are 47 types of adenoviruses and the diseases resulting from infections include conjunctivitis, pharyngitis, pneumonia, acute and chronic appendicitis, exanthematous disease, bronchiolitis, acute respiratory disease, and gastroenteritis (types 40 and 41). Adenovirus is considered to be only second to rotavirus in terms of its significance as a pathogen of childhood gastroenteritis. Adenovirus infections are usually acute and self-limiting with a greater severity of illness occurring in the immunocompromised (e.g. AIDS patients and transplant recipients). They are reported to be more resistant to inactivation by UV than enteroviruses and are sometimes detected at higher levels in polluted waters. There are documented outbreaks of conjunctivitis due to adenovirus types 3
650 1 4 _aMICROORGANISMS
650 1 4 _aMONITORING
650 1 4 _aPOTABLE WATER
650 1 4 _aRISK ASSESSMENT
650 1 4 _aVIRUSES
650 1 4 _aWATER
700 1 2 _aCrabtree, K.D.
700 1 2 _aGerba, C.P.
700 1 2 _aRose, J.B.
700 1 2 _aHaas, C.N.
856 4 0 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1PxiBogfa_FnWCQKUFZ4meQ6DqYEKsbWN/view?usp=drivesdk
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