Enhanced detection of viruses for improved water safety

Author:

Hayes Emalie1,Gouthro Madison1,Fuller Megan1,Redden David1,Gagnon Graham1

Affiliation:

1. Dalhousie University

Abstract

Abstract Human viruses pose a significant health risk in freshwater environments, but current monitoring methods are inadequate for detecting viral presence efficiently. We evaluated a novel passive in-situ concentration method using granular activated carbon (GAC). This study detected and quantified eight enteric and non-enteric pathogenic viruses in a freshwater recreational lake in paired grab and GAC passive samples. Results found that GAC passive sampling had a higher detection rate for all viruses compared to grab samples, with adenovirus found to be the most prevalent virus, followed by respiratory syncytial virus, norovirus, enterovirus, Influenza A, SARS-CoV-2, and rotavirus. GAC in-situ concentration allowed for the capture and recovery of viral gene copy targets that ranged from one to three orders of magnitude higher than conventional ex-situ concentration methods used in viral monitoring. This simple and affordable sampling method may have far-reaching implications for reducing barriers associated with viral monitoring across various environmental contexts.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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