Abstract
Human enteric viruses have been found in groundwater in the absence of fecal coliforms. Because detection of human enteric viruses is costly, time-consuming, and lacking in sensitivity, F-specific RNA (FRNA) coliphages, which infect Escherichia coli by attachment to F pili, are being examined for suitability as indicators of human enteric viruses in groundwater. Temperatures and host cell growth conditions that constrain F-pilus expression will limit FRNA coliphage replication in groundwater and wastewater, as is desirable in an indicator. Below 25 degrees C F-pilus synthesis ceases; FRNA coliphage Qbeta did not replicate below this temperature in batch cultures. One-step replication studies indicated that the replicative cycle is prolonged and that fewer progeny are released as the temperature decreases. The decreases in phage replication observed in the one-step replication studies were a consequence of fewer cells infected as the temperature was lowered or as host cells entered stationary phase. The numbers of phage particles released from infected cells did not change. The minimum temperature for replication of Qbeta, 25 degrees C, is not maintained in wastewater and does not occur in Wisconsin groundwater. On the basis of temperature and host cell growth phase, we have concluded that extensive replication of FRNA coliphages does not occur in wastewater and groundwater in Wisconsin and areas with similar cool climates.
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