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    Detection of enteric viruses in sewage sludge and treated wastewater effluent by Schlindwein, A D, Rigotto, C, Simões, C M O, Barardi, C R M

    Published in Water science and technology (2010)
    “…Sewage sludge and treated wastewater when contaminated with enteric virus and discharged into the environment, could pose a human health risk. The aim of study…”
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    Assessment of norovirus contamination in environmental samples from Florianópolis City, Southern Brazil by Victoria, M., Rigotto, C., Moresco, V., De Abreu Corrêa, A., Kolesnikovas, C., Leite, J.P.G., Miagostovich, M.P., Barardi, C.R.M.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-07-2010)
    “…Aims:  To assess norovirus (NoV) contamination in aquatic ecosystems in the city of Florianópolis, in Southern Brazil, to provide epidemiological data that can…”
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    Human adenovirus (HAdV), human enterovirus (hEV), and genogroup A rotavirus (GARV) in tap water in southern Brazil by Kluge, M, Fleck, J D, Soliman, M C, Luz, R B, Fabres, R B, Comerlato, J, Silva, J V S, Staggemeier, R, Vecchia, A D, Capalonga, R, Oliveira, A B, Henzel, A, Rigotto, C, Spilki, F R

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-09-2014)
    “…The effects of viral gastroenteritis are more devastating in children than in any other age category. Thus, children exposed to the consumption of low quality…”
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    Human adenovirus in tissues of freshwater snails living in contaminated waters by Gularte, J. S., Staggemeier, R., Demoliner, M., Heck, T. M. S., Heldt, F. H., Ritzel, R. G. F., Rigotto, C., Henzel, A., Spilki, F. R.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2017)
    “…Human adenovirus (HAdV) is resistant to environment and can be used as a marker to detect fecal contamination. Considering the importance of freshwater snails…”
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    Surveillance of human and swine adenovirus, human norovirus and swine circovirus in water samples in Santa Catarina, Brazil by Garcia, L A T, Viancelli, A, Rigotto, C, Pilotto, M R, Esteves, P A, Kunz, A, Barardi, C R M

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-09-2012)
    “…Animal and human wastewater can potentially contaminate water sources and the treatment of drinking water may not effectively remove all contaminants,…”
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    Adenovirus, enterovirus and thermotolerant coliforms in recreational waters from Lake Guaíba beaches, Porto Alegre, Brazil by Maurer, C P, Simonetti, A B, Staggemeier, R, Rigotto, C, Heinzelmann, L S, Spilki, F R

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-12-2015)
    “…In the present study, molecular detection of human adenoviruses (HAdV) and enteroviruses (EV) was performed in surface water samples collected from beaches…”
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    Assessment of adenovirus, hepatitis A virus and rotavirus presence in environmental samples in Florianopolis, South Brazil by Rigotto, C, Victoria, M, Moresco, V, Kolesnikovas, C.K, Corrêa, A.A, Souza, D.S.M, Miagostovich, M.P, Simões, C.M.O, Barardi, C.R.M

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-12-2010)
    “…Aims: To assess the presence of human adenovirus (HAdV), hepatitis A (HAV) virus and rotavirus A (RV‐A) in environmental samples from the Southern region of…”
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    Detection of adenoviruses in shellfish by means of conventional-PCR, nested-PCR, and integrated cell culture PCR (ICC/PCR) by Rigotto, C., Sincero, T.C.M., Simões, C.M.O., Barardi, C.R.M.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (2005)
    “…We tested three PCR based methodologies to detect adenoviruses associated with cultivated oysters. Conventional-PCR, nested-PCR, and integrated cell…”
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    Evaluation of HA negatively charged membranes in the recovery of human adenoviruses and hepatitis A virus in different water matrices by Rigotto, C, Kolesnikovas, C K, Moresco, V, Simões, C M O, Barardi, C R M

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-11-2009)
    “…Human adenoviruses (HAdV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are shed in the faeces and consequently may be present in environmental waters, resulting in an increase…”
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    Survival of Adenovirus Types 2 and 41 in Surface and Ground Waters Measured by a Plaque Assay by Rigotto, C, Hanley, K, Rochelle, P.A, De Leon, R, Barardi, C.R.M, Yates, M.V

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-05-2011)
    “…To manage artificial recharge systems, it is necessary to understand the inactivation process of microorganisms within aquifers so that requirements regarding…”
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    Detection of Viable Rotaviruses in Shellfish by means of Cell Culture and Immunofluorescence Assay by Santos, C.S, Rigotto, C, Simoes, C.M.O, Barardi, C.R.M

    Published in Journal of food science (01-06-2002)
    “…The goal of this work was to examine the use of cell culture and immunofluorescence assays to detect viable rotaviruses in artificially seeded oyster meat and…”
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    Evaluation of HA negatively charged membranes in the recovery of human adenoviruses and hepatitis A virus in different water matrices by Rigotto, C, Kolesnikovas, CK, Moresco, V, Simões, CMO, Barardi, CRM

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (09-03-2010)
    “…Human adenoviruses (HAdV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are shed in the faeces and consequently may be present in environmental waters, resulting in an increase…”
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    Detection of viable rotaviruses ni shellfish by means of cell culture and immunofluorescence assay by Santos, C S, Rigotto, C, Simoes, C M O, Barardi, C R M

    Published in Journal of food science (01-06-2002)
    “…The goal of this work was to examine the use of cell culture and immunofluorescence assays to detect viable rotaviruses in artificially seeded oyster meat and…”
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