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Viruses survive in fresh water by ‘hitchhiking’ on plastic, study finds
27/06/2022 01:55 PM | Click to read full article
Dangerous viruses can remain infectious for up to three days in freshwater by hitchhiking on plastic, researchers have found.
Enteric viruses that cause diarrhea and stomach upsets, such as rotavirus, were found to survive in water by attaching to microplastics, tiny particles less than 5mm long. They remain infectious, University of Stirling researchers found, posing a potential health risk.