Jackson Estuarine Laboratory
Environmental Factors Influencing Isolation of Enteroviruses from Polluted Surface Waters
Abstract
The influence of water quality upon the concentration of virus on location was assessed in field studies conducted in the Houston ship channel, Galveston Bay, and Houston waste treatment plants. Clarification of polluted surface waters was accomplished with minimal loss of virus. Virus from clarified sewage effluents and saline waters was then adsorbed and concentrated on textile and membrane filter surfaces. Direct measurements of virus from large volumes of polluted surface waters under existing field conditions were then made using the virus concentrator equipment.
Publication Date
5-1974
Journal Title
Applied Microbiology
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
PMID: 4364463
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Metcalf, T.G., C. Wallis and J.L. Melnick. 1974. Environmental factors influencing isolation of enteroviruses from polluted surface waters. Applied Microbiology 27:920-926.