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  • Soil is the main distribution place of viruses in nature and an important medium for virus transmission The survival and transmission of influenza virus, enterovirus, hepatitis A virus and coronavirus in soil and the main influencing factors were analyzed systematically The results showed that influenza viruses, enteroviruses, hepatitis A viruses and coronaviruses could survive in soil for a long time In addition, these viruses could be transmitted through soil and lead to human infection through soil exposure Soil microorganisms, water content, soil type and temperature were found to be the main factors affecting the adsorption and survival of virus in soil The presence of soil microorganisms, low soil moisture content and high temperature could hinder the survival of viruses in soil In soil with high clay content and pH, the adsorption capacity and survival rate of viruses were high, while in the soil with high metal oxide and organic matter content, the adsorption capacity and survival rate of viruses were low Based on the above analysis, specific suggestions about the studies of virus survival and transmission in soil were put forward, such as systematic investigation on soil viruses in China need to be carried out and research on the survival, transmission and influencing factors of viruses in soil need to be strengthened This study shows that soil plays an important role in the environmental transmission of viruses, so the risk posed by environmental transmission of viruses should not be ignored © 2020, Editorial Board, Research of Environmental Sciences All right reserved
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  • Research_of_Environmental_Sciences
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  • WHO
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  • Survival Time and Transmission Ability of Viruses in Soil and Its Influencing Factors
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  • #833068
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  • 2020

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