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Pre-harvest Viral Contamination of Crops Originating from Fecal Matter

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FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAL VIROLOGY
卷 2, 期 4, 页码 195-206

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DOI: 10.1007/s12560-010-9050-5

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Foodborne virus; Pre-harvest contamination; Biosolids; Manure; Irrigation

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Pre-harvest contamination of fresh produce and fruits is a possible route for viral transmission which should not be ignored. The contamination originates from viruses shed in human or animal fecal materials which eventually reach crops through many steps and hurdles, including spread of viruses into the agricultural environment through leakage of septic tanks/pipes or runoff from animal lagoons, virus survival during biosolids and manure treatment, virus survival and transport in soil and subsequent contamination of irrigation water, and virus transmission to crops through irrigation water, etc. Initially, large quantities of virus particles may be released from infected humans or animals, and then in the environment viruses are gradually inactivated under various natural conditions (e. g., temperature, water activity, microbial activities, etc.) and only a tiny portion of viruses may reach crops and cause the contamination. However, the fact that the infectious dose of some foodborne viruses is as low as 10-100 particles makes the pre-harvest contamination still a threat to human health. In the USA, the Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulations and guidances on proper treatment and usage of manure and biosolids for agricultural purpose may largely reduce the release of viruses to the environment; however, pre-harvest viral contamination due to fecal matter is not completely avoidable. This review focuses on the current knowledge of pre-harvest viral contamination and describes the complex transmission process regarding the presence and survival of virus in soil and fecal material, the effect of different biosolids/manure treatment on virus inactivation, the transmission of virus from soil to water, the contamination of crops by irrigation water and survival of virus on crops.

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