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. 1977 Dec;34(6):681-8.
doi: 10.1128/aem.34.6.681-688.1977.

Discovery of an agent in wastewater sludge that reduces the heat required to inactivate reovirus

Discovery of an agent in wastewater sludge that reduces the heat required to inactivate reovirus

R L Ward et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1977 Dec.

Abstract

An agent that causes heat inactivation of reovirus to occur at reduced temperatures has been found in both raw and anaerobically digested sludge. This agent is originally associated with sludge solids but can be washed from these solids by blending with water. The activity of the agent was considerably greater in alkaline than in acid solutions, probably because it is insoluble at low pH. The agent was shown to be nonvolatile and heat stable up to 300 degrees C but was inactivated within 30 min at 400 degrees C. The rate of heat inactivation of reovirus by the agent was found to occur in a bimodal fashion and to be relatively rapid, even at 35 degrees C. Finally, it was found that this agent did not accelerate heat inactivation of poliovirus, but instead may be the component of sludge previously found to protect poliovirus against inactivation by heat.

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