Survival of the Avian Influenza Virus (H6N2) After Land Disposal

被引:29
作者
Graiver, David A. [1 ]
Topliff, Christina L. [2 ]
Kelling, Clayton L. [2 ]
Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Civil Engn, Peter Kiewit Inst, Omaha, NE 68182 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska, Dept Vet Basic Sci, Lincoln, NE USA
关键词
ENTERIC VIRUSES; FUSION ACTIVITY; A VIRUS; INACTIVATION; WATER; PH; TEMPERATURE; PERSISTENCE; LEACHATES; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1021/es900370x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
An integral component in preventing an avian influenza pandemic is containment and disposal of infected bird (poultry) carcasses. Disposal of carcasses in Subtitle D municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills may be an advantageous option due to their large capacities and facility distribution in the U.S. In this study, the survival of H6N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) was measured in a methanogenic landfill leachate and water as a function of temperature, conductivity, and pH. Elevated temperature and nonneutral pH resulted in the quickest inactivation times for AN in both media, whereas conductivity did not have a significant influence on AN survival. Media effects were significant and AN inactivation in leachate was consistently the same or faster than AN inactivation in water. Based on an initial titer of 10(5) TCID50/mL, calculated inactivation times ranged from 30 days to greater than 600 days, indicating that AIV will remain infectious during and after waste disposal. Disposal of infected carcasses in a MSW landfill may be an appropriate option as inactivation times are within the design life of required barrier systems at Subtitle D landfills.
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页码:4063 / 4067
页数:5
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