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Inactivation of virus during anaerobic digestion of manure in laboratory scale biogas reactors
Authors:Bente Lund  Vibeke Frøkjær Jensen  Per Have  Birgitte Ahring
Institution:(1) Department of Biotechnology, Danish Technological Institute, P.O.Box 141, DK-2630 Taastrup, Denmark;(2) Danisch Veterinary Institute for Virus Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Lindholm, DK-4771 Kalvehave, Denmark
Abstract:Reduction of porcine parvovirus, bovine enterovirus and faecal enterococci were measured in biogas reactors continuously run on manure and manure supplemented with household waste at 35°C and 55°C and in batch test run at 70°C. The aim of the experiments was to study the sanitation effect of anaerobic digestion and to evaluate the use of faecal enterococci as an indicator of sanitation. Parallel studies on the reduction of virus and faecal enterococci were done in physiological saline solution. Heat ínactivation was found to be an important factor in thermophilic biogas plants and the overall dominant factor at 70°C. However, other environmental factors with a substantial virucidal and bactericidal effect were involved in inactivation. The death rates for faecal enterococci were generally higher than for porcine parvovirus and lower than for bovine enterovirus. For faecal enterococci, a logarithmic reduction of 4 (corresponding to the recommended minimum guaranteed retention time) was obtained after 300 hours at 35°C and after 1–2 hours at 55°C. In continuously-fed reactors, a high reduction rate was initially seen for the virus tested, followed by a reduction in the rate. For porcine parvovirus, a minimum guaranteed retention time of 11–12 hours is necessary at 55°C in the initial phase (0–4 hours) and 54 hours hereafter (4–48 h). Correspondingly, for bovine enterovirus a MGRT of 23 hours was necessary at 35°C and < 0.5 hours at 55°C. The data indicate that faecal enterococci measurements give a good indication of inactivation of enterovirus and other more heat sensitive virus, especially under thermophilic conditions. Parvovirus is very suitable for comparative investigations on inactivation in the temperature range of 50–80°C, due to the extreme thermal resistance of this virus. However, in stipulating sanitation demands for biogas reactors it seems more reasonable to use less resistant virus, such as a reovirus or picornavirus, which better represents the pathogenic animal virus.Abbreviations BEV bovine enterovirus - CFU colony forming unit - FE faecal enterococci - HRT hydraulic retention time - MGRT minimum guaranteed retention time - ND not detected - PPV porcine parvovirus - TCID50 tissue cell infective dose 50 % - VFA volatile fatty acids - VS volatile solids
Keywords:biogas  indicator  manure  pathogen  virus-reduction
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