'Don't put your head under water': enteric viruses in Brazilian recreational waters

New Microbes New Infect. 2019 Feb 14:29:100519. doi: 10.1016/j.nmni.2019.100519. eCollection 2019 May.

Abstract

Like in many other countries, virologic analyses are not routinely performed in Brazil in monitoring water quality for recreational purposes. We surveyed current research regarding viral contamination of recreational water environments in Brazil. Among the enteric viruses studied in Brazilian recreational waters, we highlight adenoviruses, rotaviruses, enteroviruses and noroviruses. Although there has been relatively little research on outbreaks related to bathing in recreational water environments in Brazil, noroviruses and adenoviruses are the viruses that are most often related to outbreaks. Better surveillance of the occurrence of enteric viruses in water could improve the assessment of risk to human health as well as indicate the sources of contamination and thus demonstrate the importance of adequate environmental sanitation.

Keywords: Adenovirus; enteric viruses; enterovirus; escherichia coli; norovirus; outbreaks; recreational waters; rotavirus; water quality.