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Upendra Thapa Shrestha, Hishila Sujakhu
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Water borne infections in Nepal, especially in Kathmandu valley is one the major public health problems, causing thousands of deaths every year. Among three cities in the valley, the water borne infection including cholera is most predominant in Bhaktapu...
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Candice A. Thorstenson and Matthias S. Ullrich
World-wide increases in Vibrio-associated diseases have been reported in aquaculture and humans in co-occurrence with increased sea surface temperatures. Twelve species of Vibrio are known to cause disease in humans, but three species dominate the number...
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Felix Vollberg, Marc Walther, Astrid Gärdes and Nils Moosdorf
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), the discharge of terrestrial groundwater to the ocean, can govern the coastal benthic environment. Bacteria such as Vibrio cholerae inhabit coastal waters and sediments, whose growth can be influenced by SGD. In par...
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Mitsunori Odagiri, Alexander Schriewer, Miles E. Daniels, Stefan Wuertz, ... Marion W. Jenkins
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Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health benefits unless interventions reduce microbial exposures. This study assessed human fecal contamination and pathogen exposures in rural India, and the effec...
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R.E.S. Ferreira, T.G. Barnard, G. Koorsen
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