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. 2020 Apr 30;739:139076. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139076

Table 6.

Presence of viruses in aerosols at wastewater treatment plants.

Virus Detection method Plant descriptionc Country Wastewater levelsd Aerosol levels Remark Reference
Coliphages Plaque assaya Aeration basin - lagoons USA 3.25 × 103 to 5.53 × 105 PFU/L <1 to 9 PFU/m3 (Brenner et al., 1988)
Coliphages Plaque assay-MPNb Two-stage aeration basins USA Not reported 5.0 × 10−3 to 7.6 × 10−2 MPN PFU/m3 (Fannin et al., 1985)
Somatic coliphages Plaque assay 7 WWTPs Finland Not reported Up to 380 PFU/m3 (Heinonen-Tanski et al., 2009)
F-specific coliphages Plaque assay 7 WWTPs Finland Not reported Up to 70 PFU/m3 (Heinonen-Tanski et al., 2009)
Adenoviruses qPCR 79 WWTPs Switzerland Not reported Up to 2.27 × 106 copies/m3 104/123 (84%) air samples positive (Masclaux et al., 2014)
Adenoviruses, norovirus GI and GII, FRNA bacteriophages GIII, enteroviruses qPCR 1 WWTP activated sludge chamber, exhaust duct, and treated air Japan Up to 2.5 × 107 copies/L (norovirus GII) Up to 3.2 × 103 copies/m3 Air samples positive for adenovirus (4/16), norovirus GI (6/16), FRNA bacteriophages GIII (3/16), and enteroviruses (3/16) (Matsubara and Katayama, 2019)
a

Three different E. coli strains (ATCC 13706, 15,597, and 11,303) were used as hosts.

b

MPN, most probable number.

c

WWTP, wastewater treatment plant.

d

PFU, plaque-forming unit.