High prevalence of rotavirus A in raw sewage samples from northeast Spain
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Rotavirus A (RVA) is the most common virus associated with infantile gastroenteritis
worldwide, being a public health threat, as it is excreted in large amounts in stool and can persist
in the environment for extended periods. In this study, we performed the detection of RVA and
human adenovirus (HAdV) by TaqMan qPCR and assessed the circulation of RVA genotypes in three
wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) between 2015 and 2016 in Catalonia, Spain. RVA was detected
in 90% and HAdV in 100% of the WWTP samples, with viral loads ranging between 3.96 × 104 and
3.30 × 108 RT-PCR Units/L and 9.51 × 104 and 1.16 × 106 genomic copies/L, respectively. RVA VP7 and
VP4 gene analysis revealed the circulation of G2, G3, G9, G12, P[4], P[8], P[9] and P[10]. Nucleotide
sequencing (VP6 fragment) showed the circulation of I1 and I2 genotypes, commonly associated with
human, bovine and porcine strains. It is important to mention that the RVA strains isolated from
the WWTPs were different from those recovered from piglets and calves living in the same area of
single sampling in 2016. These data highlight the importance of monitoring water matrices for RVA
epidemiology and may be a useful tool to evaluate and predict possible emergence/reemergence of
uncommon strains in a region.
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SILVA-SALES, Marcelle et al. High prevalence of rotavirus A in raw sewage samples from northeast Spain. Viruses, Basel, v. 12, n. 3, e318, 2020. DOI: 10.3390/v12030318. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/3/318. Acesso em: 18 jul. 2025.