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Rev. sci. tech. Off. int. Epiz., 1991, 10 (3), 733-748. Virus survival in the environment PIRTLE and B E R A N *. Summary: Viruses pass into the environment from clinically ill or carrier hosts;. although they do not replicate outside living animals or people, they are maintained and transported to susceptible hosts. Population concentrations and movement, both animal and human, have been steadily increasing in this century, enhancing transmission of respiratory and enteric viruses and compounding the difficulty of preventing environmental transmission. Studies on environmental survival factors of viruses have been most definitive for polioviruses, foot and mouth disease viruses and Aujeszky's disease Virus .
734 This review of the survival of viruses in the environment attempts to consolidate data from reported studies. Further investigation of how numerous viruses survive
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