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. 1977 Feb;33(2):308–311. doi: 10.1128/aem.33.2.308-311.1977

Regeneration of pleated filters used to concentrate enteroviruses from large volumes of tap water.

S R Farrah, C P Gerba, S M Goyal, C Wallis, J L Melnick
PMCID: PMC170682  PMID: 192145

Abstract

Pleated cartridge filters are capable of concentrating enteroviruses from large volumes (well over 2,000 liters) of tap water. These epoxy-fiberglass filters can be regenerated if they are treated with 0.1 N NaOH or autoclaved to inactivate any contaminating virus. The regenerated filters regained their ability to concentrate viruses from water at high flow rates.

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