2nd World
Congress Virology and Infectious disease
Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK
URL: https://bit.ly/2q62wrS
Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK
URL: https://bit.ly/2q62wrS
Detection
of Pathogenic Viruses in the Ambient Air
The attainable transport of pathogenic microorganisms during
Asian dust events might be a vital concern for health workers; but, this is
often still unsure thanks to an absence of supporting proof.
This study aimed to analyze the presence of infective microorganisms
in air samples collected during the Asian and non-Asian dirt periods. Between
March and Gregorian calendar month 2016, air samples were collected at 3
weather observation stations in the capital of South Korea employing a
high-volume air sampler.
Multiplex PCR was performed mistreatment the Allplex™
metabolism and gi panel assay kits to discover forty-six microorganisms. RT-PCR
was performed for klassevirus, Aichivirus, and human parechovirus (HPeV)
detection.
In total, seventy-one air samples were collected throughout
the Asian (8 samples) and non-Asian (63 samples) dirt events.
Throughout associate Asian dirt event, just one human
picornavirus (HRV)-positive air sample was collected on the Gregorian calendar
month 23 throughout the non-Asian dirt amount, HRV, HPeV, norovirus (NoV),
enteroaggregative Escherichia (EAEC), enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), and
Blastocystis hominis was detected in four, two, one, one, one, and one air
samples, severally.
Infective viruses were principally detected in close air
samples throughout the non-Asian dirt amount, that suggests a doable air-borne
transmission of infective agent pathogens; but, the role of Asian dirt in
epidemics caused by pathogenic viruses is unclear.
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Contact
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Clara Charlotte
Program Manager | Virology 2019
Email:virology@microbioconferences.com
Clara Charlotte
Program Manager | Virology 2019
Email:virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone:
+44 20 3769 1755