Urban wastewater contains a diverse array of human pathogenic viruses, often in high concentrations, presenting a significant challenge for water quality management. Sewage spills into natural water systems therefore pose a significant public health risk due to the potential to cause viral infections, yet the behaviour of viruses under dynamic environmental conditions remains poorly understood. This study investigates the decay of sewage-associated viruses (Adenovirus, Enterovirus, Hepatitis A Virus, Influenza A Virus, Norovirus GII, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus) in river, estuary, and marine water, with and without simulated sunlight.
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January 2025
Climate change is intensifying extreme weather events in coastal areas, leading to more frequent discharge of untreated wastewater containing human viruses into coastal waters. This poses a health risk, especially during heatwaves when bathing activity increases. A study examined the survival and viability of seven common wastewater viruses in seawater at different temperatures.
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