Evidence that microorganisms cause inactivation of viruses in activated sludge
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- DOI: 10.1128/aem.43.5.1221-1224.1982
Evidence that microorganisms cause inactivation of viruses in activated sludge
Abstract
Virus loss in activated sludge appeared to be caused by microorganisms. This conclusion is supported by the finding that poliovirus infectivity decreased during incubation in mixed-liquor suspended solids, primarily because of a sedimentable, heat-sensitive component. Furthermore, broth spiked with mixed-liquor suspended solids acquired antiviral activity during incubation.
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