Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral

Rotavirus presence in a waste composting process. Organic fertilizers as vehicles for viral contamination. Objective. To show thepresence of rotavirus in different stages of a composting process: matrices used as raw material, mixture to be composted and the finalproduct. Materials and methods. Immu...

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Main Authors: María Mercedes Martínez, Sandra Solano, Mariela Mosquera, Adriana Espinosa, María del Pilar Bonilla, María Fernanda Gutierrez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 2009-12-01
Series:Universitas Scientiarum
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Online Access:http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/1391/853
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spelling doaj-588fdd78c757477ca60780b667d4b9852020-11-24T21:56:59ZengPontificia Universidad JaverianaUniversitas Scientiarum0122-74832027-13522009-12-01142-3206215Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viralMaría Mercedes MartínezSandra SolanoMariela MosqueraAdriana EspinosaMaría del Pilar BonillaMaría Fernanda GutierrezRotavirus presence in a waste composting process. Organic fertilizers as vehicles for viral contamination. Objective. To show thepresence of rotavirus in different stages of a composting process: matrices used as raw material, mixture to be composted and the finalproduct. Materials and methods. Immunochromatography, ELISA and RT-PCR were used for viral detection. Results. Rotavirus wasfound in the first composting step, no virus was found in the second step, and some inhibitory substances were found in the third step thatposed difficulties in interpreting the PCR results and therefore providing a concluding result on rotavirus presence in the final product.Conclusions. Organic fertilizers can be vectors of human pathogenic viruses; therefore quality control tests must be implemented to avoidfurther viral dissemination. There are inhibitory substances present in organic fertilizers capable of interfering with the detection tests.revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/1391/853compostingorganic fertilizersPCR inhibitorsrotavirus
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Mariela Mosquera
Adriana Espinosa
María del Pilar Bonilla
María Fernanda Gutierrez
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Sandra Solano
Mariela Mosquera
Adriana Espinosa
María del Pilar Bonilla
María Fernanda Gutierrez
Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
Universitas Scientiarum
composting
organic fertilizers
PCR inhibitors
rotavirus
author_facet María Mercedes Martínez
Sandra Solano
Mariela Mosquera
Adriana Espinosa
María del Pilar Bonilla
María Fernanda Gutierrez
author_sort María Mercedes Martínez
title Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
title_short Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
title_full Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
title_fullStr Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
title_full_unstemmed Presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. Abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
title_sort presencia de rotavirus durante un proceso de compostaje. abonos como vectores de contaminación viral
publisher Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
series Universitas Scientiarum
issn 0122-7483
2027-1352
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Rotavirus presence in a waste composting process. Organic fertilizers as vehicles for viral contamination. Objective. To show thepresence of rotavirus in different stages of a composting process: matrices used as raw material, mixture to be composted and the finalproduct. Materials and methods. Immunochromatography, ELISA and RT-PCR were used for viral detection. Results. Rotavirus wasfound in the first composting step, no virus was found in the second step, and some inhibitory substances were found in the third step thatposed difficulties in interpreting the PCR results and therefore providing a concluding result on rotavirus presence in the final product.Conclusions. Organic fertilizers can be vectors of human pathogenic viruses; therefore quality control tests must be implemented to avoidfurther viral dissemination. There are inhibitory substances present in organic fertilizers capable of interfering with the detection tests.
topic composting
organic fertilizers
PCR inhibitors
rotavirus
url http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/1391/853
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