Excretion and detection of SARS coronavirus and its nucleic acid from digestive system |
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Authors: | Wang Xin-Wei Li Jin-Song Guo Ting-Kai Zhen Bei Kong Qing-Xin Yi Bin Li Zhong Song Nong Jin Min Wu Xiao-Ming Xiao Wen-Jun Zhu Xiu-Mei Gu Chang-Qing Yin Jing Wei Wei Yao Wei Liu Chao Li Jian-Feng Ou Guo-Rong Wang Min-Nian Fang Tong-Yu Wang Gui-Jie Qiu Yao-Hui Wu Huai-Huan Chao Fu-Huan Li Jun-Wen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tianjin Institute of Environment and Health, Tianjin 300050, China 2. Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing 100072, China 3. Xiao Tang Shan Hospital, Beijing 102211, China 4. 309 Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100091, China 5. Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing 100850, China 6. Beijing Institute of Basic Medicine, Beijing 100850, China |
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Abstract: | AIM: To study whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) could be excreted from digestive system. METHODS: Cell culture and semi-nested RT-PCR were used to detect SARS-CoV and its RNA from 21 stool and urine samples, and a kind of electropositive filter media particles was used to concentrate the virus in 10 sewage samples from two hospitals receiving SARS patients in Beijing in China. RESULTS: It was demonstrated that there was no live SARS-CoV in all samples collected, but the RNA of SARS-CoV could be detected in seven stool samples from SARS patients with any one of the symptoms of fever, malaise, cough, or dyspnea, in 10 sewage samples before disinfection and 3 samples after disinfection from the two hospitals. The RNA could not be detected in urine and stool samples from patients recovered from SARS. CONCLUSION: Nucleic acid of SARS-CoV can be excreted through the stool of patients into sewage system, and the possibility of SARS-CoV transmitting through digestive system cannot be excluded. |
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Keywords: | Severe acute respiratory syndrome Nucleic acid Digestive system |
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