Cecuk D, Kruzic V, Turkovic B, Grce M
Institut de santé publique de la République Croate, Département de virologie, Zagreb.
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 1993;41(6):487-93.
The authors submit the results of a survey on the viral pollution of the costal environment in the vicinity of a Croatian harbour on the northern Adriatic sea. The presence of human viruses was established in 22% of the sea water samples, 54% of the fluffy sediments samples, 44% of the sandy sediments samples and 26% of the batches of shell-fishes. Hepatitis A virus and rotavirus antigens determined by immuno-electro-osmophoresis made up 76.3% and 15.2% of the positive results respectively, whereas the coxsackieviruses, the echoviruses and the polioviruses isolated on cell culture made up 8.5% of the remaining results together. The analysis of several specimens of different nature taken simultaneously gave a better vision of the viral pollution.
作者提交了一项关于亚得里亚海北部克罗地亚港口附近沿海环境病毒污染的调查结果。在22%的海水样本、54%的松软沉积物样本、44%的沙质沉积物样本和26%的贝类批次中检测到了人类病毒。通过免疫电渗电泳测定的甲型肝炎病毒和轮状病毒抗原分别占阳性结果的76.3%和15.2%,而在细胞培养中分离出的柯萨奇病毒、埃可病毒和脊髓灰质炎病毒共占其余结果的8.5%。同时对几种不同性质的样本进行分析,能更好地了解病毒污染情况。