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Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters

Environmental surveillance of poliovirus (PV) and other non-enveloped viruses can help identify silent circulation and is necessary to certify eradication. The bag-mediated filtration system is an efficient method to filter large volumes of environmental waters at field sites for monitoring the pres...

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Autores principales: Fagnant, Christine Susan, Kossik, Alexandra Lynn, Zhou, Nicolette Angela, Sánchez-Gonzalez, Liliana, Falman, Jill Christin, Keim, Erika Karen, Linden, Yarrow, Scheibe, Alana, Barnes, Kilala Sayisha, Beck, Nicola Koren, Boyle, David S., Meschke, John Scott
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Publicado: Springer US 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5668339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28616833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12560-017-9306-4
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author Fagnant, Christine Susan
Kossik, Alexandra Lynn
Zhou, Nicolette Angela
Sánchez-Gonzalez, Liliana
Falman, Jill Christin
Keim, Erika Karen
Linden, Yarrow
Scheibe, Alana
Barnes, Kilala Sayisha
Beck, Nicola Koren
Boyle, David S.
Meschke, John Scott
author_facet Fagnant, Christine Susan
Kossik, Alexandra Lynn
Zhou, Nicolette Angela
Sánchez-Gonzalez, Liliana
Falman, Jill Christin
Keim, Erika Karen
Linden, Yarrow
Scheibe, Alana
Barnes, Kilala Sayisha
Beck, Nicola Koren
Boyle, David S.
Meschke, John Scott
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description Environmental surveillance of poliovirus (PV) and other non-enveloped viruses can help identify silent circulation and is necessary to certify eradication. The bag-mediated filtration system is an efficient method to filter large volumes of environmental waters at field sites for monitoring the presence of viruses. As filters may require long transit times to off-site laboratories for processing, viral inactivation or overgrowth of bacteria and fungi can interfere with virus detection and quantification (Miki and Jacquet in Aquatic Microb Ecol 51(2):195–208, 2008). To evaluate virus survival over time on ViroCap(™) filters, the filters were seeded with PV type 1 (PV1) and/or MS2 and then dosed with preservatives or antibiotics prior to storage and elution. These filters were stored at various temperatures and time periods, and then eluted for PV1 and MS2 recovery quantification. Filters dosed with the preservative combination of 2% sodium benzoate and 0.2% calcium propionate had increased virus survival over time when stored at 25 °C, compared to samples stored at 25 °C with no preservatives. While elution within 24 h of filtration is recommended, if storage or shipping is required then this preservative mixture can help preserve sample integrity. Addition of an antibiotic cocktail containing cephapirin, gentamicin, and Proclin(™) 300 increased recovery after storage at 4 and 25 °C, when compared to storage with no antibiotics. The antibiotic cocktail can aid sample preservation if access to appropriate antibiotics storage is available and sample cold chain is unreliable. This study demonstrated that the use of preservatives or antibiotics is a simple, cost-effective method to improve virus detection from ViroCap cartridge filters over time.
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spelling pubmed-56683392017-11-16 Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters Fagnant, Christine Susan Kossik, Alexandra Lynn Zhou, Nicolette Angela Sánchez-Gonzalez, Liliana Falman, Jill Christin Keim, Erika Karen Linden, Yarrow Scheibe, Alana Barnes, Kilala Sayisha Beck, Nicola Koren Boyle, David S. Meschke, John Scott Food Environ Virol Original Paper Environmental surveillance of poliovirus (PV) and other non-enveloped viruses can help identify silent circulation and is necessary to certify eradication. The bag-mediated filtration system is an efficient method to filter large volumes of environmental waters at field sites for monitoring the presence of viruses. As filters may require long transit times to off-site laboratories for processing, viral inactivation or overgrowth of bacteria and fungi can interfere with virus detection and quantification (Miki and Jacquet in Aquatic Microb Ecol 51(2):195–208, 2008). To evaluate virus survival over time on ViroCap(™) filters, the filters were seeded with PV type 1 (PV1) and/or MS2 and then dosed with preservatives or antibiotics prior to storage and elution. These filters were stored at various temperatures and time periods, and then eluted for PV1 and MS2 recovery quantification. Filters dosed with the preservative combination of 2% sodium benzoate and 0.2% calcium propionate had increased virus survival over time when stored at 25 °C, compared to samples stored at 25 °C with no preservatives. While elution within 24 h of filtration is recommended, if storage or shipping is required then this preservative mixture can help preserve sample integrity. Addition of an antibiotic cocktail containing cephapirin, gentamicin, and Proclin(™) 300 increased recovery after storage at 4 and 25 °C, when compared to storage with no antibiotics. The antibiotic cocktail can aid sample preservation if access to appropriate antibiotics storage is available and sample cold chain is unreliable. This study demonstrated that the use of preservatives or antibiotics is a simple, cost-effective method to improve virus detection from ViroCap cartridge filters over time. Springer US 2017-06-14 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5668339/ /pubmed/28616833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12560-017-9306-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Fagnant, Christine Susan
Kossik, Alexandra Lynn
Zhou, Nicolette Angela
Sánchez-Gonzalez, Liliana
Falman, Jill Christin
Keim, Erika Karen
Linden, Yarrow
Scheibe, Alana
Barnes, Kilala Sayisha
Beck, Nicola Koren
Boyle, David S.
Meschke, John Scott
Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters
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title_full Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters
title_fullStr Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters
title_full_unstemmed Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters
title_short Use of Preservative Agents and Antibiotics for Increased Poliovirus Survival on Positively Charged Filters
title_sort use of preservative agents and antibiotics for increased poliovirus survival on positively charged filters
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5668339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28616833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12560-017-9306-4
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