» Articles » PMID: 29377502

Temporal Variations in Genotype Distribution of Human Sapoviruses and Aichi Virus 1 in Wastewater in Southern Arizona, United States

Overview
Date 2018 Jan 30
PMID 29377502
Citations 14
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Aims: To investigate the molecular epidemiology, especially temporal variations in genotype distribution, of sapoviruses and Aichi virus 1 (AiV-1) in Arizona, United States, by examining wastewater.

Methods And Results: A total of 26 wastewater samples (13 influent and 13 effluent) were collected monthly from a wastewater treatment plant and viral strains were identified through nested reverse transcription-PCR followed by cloning and sequencing analysis. Identified sapovirus strains were classified into seven genotypes belonging to three genogroups (GI, GII, and GV): GI.1, GI.2, GI.3, GII.1, GII.2, GII.8 and GV.1, with a clear temporal shift. The majority of AiV-1 strains identified from the wastewater samples were classified into genotype B, and genotype A strains were identified in only two samples.

Conclusions: We identified a number of sapovirus and AiV-1 strains belonging to multiple genotypes in wastewater samples collected over a 13-month period. Our results suggested a temporal shift in prevalent genotypes in the community.

Significance And Impact Of The Study: This is the first study elucidating the genotype distribution of human sapoviruses and AiV-1 in wastewater in the United States. Wastewater surveillance is especially useful for understanding molecular epidemiology of viruses that are less commonly tested in clinical diagnosis, including sapoviruses and AiV-1.

Citing Articles

Searching for a Reliable Viral Indicator of Faecal Pollution in Aquatic Environments.

Andrianjakarivony F, Bettarel Y, Desnues C J Microbiol. 2023; 61(6):589-602.

PMID: 37261715 DOI: 10.1007/s12275-023-00052-6.


Sources, fates and treatment strategies of typical viruses in urban sewage collection/treatment systems: A review.

Li J, Liu J, Yu H, Zhao W, Xia X, You S Desalination. 2022; 534:115798.

PMID: 35498908 PMC: 9033450. DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2022.115798.


Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater, river water, and hospital wastewater of Nepal.

Tandukar S, Sthapit N, Thakali O, Malla B, Sherchan S, Shakya B Sci Total Environ. 2022; 824:153816.

PMID: 35157870 PMC: 8832950. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153816.


A novel wastewater-based epidemiology indexing method predicts SARS-CoV-2 disease prevalence across treatment facilities in metropolitan and regional populations.

Melvin R, Hendrickson E, Chaudhry N, Georgewill O, Freese R, Schacker T Sci Rep. 2021; 11(1):21368.

PMID: 34725394 PMC: 8560786. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00853-y.


Detection of Human Sapoviruses in Sewage in China by Next Generation Sequencing.

Song K, Lin X, Liu Y, Ji F, Zhang L, Chen P Food Environ Virol. 2021; 13(2):270-280.

PMID: 33755873 PMC: 7985922. DOI: 10.1007/s12560-021-09469-x.