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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, September 2001, p. 3904-3907, Vol. 67, No. 9
Department of Microbiology, School of
Biology, University of Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Received 2 February 2001/Accepted 18 June 2001
The persistence of human astroviruses dried on representative
porous (paper) and nonporous (china) surfaces was investigated. Long-term astrovirus survival on fomites was monitored by an integrated cell culture-reverse transcription-PCR procedure. Viruses were applied
to inanimate surfaces in the presence and absence of fecal material,
and their survival was assayed at 4 and 20°C with high relative
humidity. Astroviruses exhibited a notable persistence when dried on
porous and nonporous materials, particularly at low temperature.
Short-term survival of astroviruses on fomites was compared to that of
other enteric viruses significant for health, such as rotavirus,
adenovirus, poliovirus, and hepatitis A virus. Overall, astroviruses
persisted better than poliovirus and adenovirus, although they
exhibited a shorter survival than rotavirus and hepatitis A virus.
Astroviruses show a high level of persistence at the desiccation step,
which is of major significance in determining the chance of subsequent
virus survival dried on fomites. Astroviruses are able to survive on
inert surfaces long enough to suggest that fomites may play a relevant
role in the secondary transmission of astrovirus diarrhea.
0099-2240/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.9.3904-3907.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Potential Role of Fomites in the Vehicular
Transmission of Human Astroviruses
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Microbiology, School of Biology, University of Barcelona, Av. Diagonal 645, 08028 Barcelona, Spain. Phone: (34) 934034620. Fax: (34) 934034629. E-mail: albert{at}porthos.bio.ub.es.
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