Accumulation of sediment-associated viruses in shellfish
Autor: | T J Vicale, E F Landry, R Mann, J M Vaughn |
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Rok vydání: | 1983 |
Předmět: |
animal structures
viruses Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Water column Animals Seawater Soil Microbiology Shellfish Mercenaria Ecology biology food and beverages Sediment biology.organism_classification Bivalvia Ostreidae Poliovirus Bioaccumulation Environmental chemistry Environmental science Crassostrea Water Microbiology Research Article Food Science Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 45:238-247 |
ISSN: | 1098-5336 0099-2240 |
DOI: | 10.1128/aem.45.1.238-247.1983 |
Popis: | The present study focused on the importance of contaminated sediments in shellfish accumulation of human viruses. Epifaunal (Crassostrea virginica) and infaunal (Mercenaria mercenaria) shellfish, placed on or in cores, were exposed to either resuspended or undisturbed sediments containing bound poliovirus type 1 (LSc 2ab). Consistent bioaccumulation by oysters (four of five trials) was only noted when sediment-bound viruses occurred in the water column. Virus accumulation was observed in a single instance where sediments remained in an undisturbed state. While the incidence of bioaccumulation was higher with resuspended rather than undisturbed contaminated sediment, the actual concentration of accumulated viruses was not significantly different. The accumulation of viruses from oysters residing on uninoculated sediments. When clams were exposed to undisturbed, virus-contaminated sediments, two of five shellfish pools yielded viral isolates. Bioaccumulation of undisturbed sediments by these bivalves was considered marginal when related to the concentration of virus in contaminated sediments; they would only represent a significant threat when suspended in the water column. Arguments were advanced for water-column sampling in the region of the water-sediment interface to provide an accurate determination of the virological quality of shellfish harvesting waters. |
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