Male-Specific Coliphages as Indicators of Thermal Inactivation of Pathogens in Biosolids
- 1 April 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 72 (4), 2471-5
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.72.4.2471-2475.2006
Abstract
Male-specific (F + ) coliphages have been proposed as a candidate indicator of fecal contamination and of virus reduction in waste treatment. However, in this and earlier work with a laboratory thermophilic anaerobic digester, a heat-resistant fraction of F + coliphage populations indigenous to municipal wastewater and sludge was evident. We therefore isolated coliphages from municipal wastewater sludge and from biosolid samples after thermophilic anaerobic digestion to evaluate the susceptibility of specific groups to thermal inactivation. Similar numbers of F + DNA and F + RNA coliphages were found in untreated sludge, but the majority of isolates in digested biosolids were group I F + RNA phages. Separate experiments on individual isolates at 53°C confirmed the apparent heat resistance of group I F + RNA coliphages as well as the susceptibility of group III F + RNA coliphages. Although few F + DNA coliphages were recovered from the treated biosolid samples, thermal inactivation experiments indicated heat resistance similar to that of group I F + RNA phages. Hence, F + DNA coliphage reductions during thermophilic anaerobic digestion are probably related to mechanisms other than thermal inactivation. Further studies should focus on the group III F + RNA coliphages as potential indicators of reductions of heat-resistant pathogens in thermal processes for sludge treatment.Keywords
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