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Abdulrahman Alkathiri, Saleh Eifan, Atif Hanif, Islam Nour, Abdullah E. Al-Anazi, Khalid Maniah, Riyadh Alotaibi and Yazeed Alharbi
Adenoviruses are considered one of the most persistent enteric pathogens that can penetrate entire aquifer matrices. An ongoing monitoring of irrigation water is essential to mitigate potential public health risks. We investigated the prevalence of human...
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Emily S. Bailey and Mark D. Sobsey
As treated wastewater is increasingly used for agricultural purposes; questions remain about the microbiological quality of produce irrigated by these waters. This study conducted a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) using microbial data colle...
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Muhammad Raihan Jumat, Nur A. Hasan, Poorani Subramanian, Colin Heberling, Rita R. Colwell and Pei-Ying Hong
A membrane bioreactor (MBR)-based wastewater treatment plant in Saudi Arabia was assessed over a nine-month period for virus removal efficiency. Viral diversity was detected using omics-based approaches. Log reduction values (LRV) of Adenoviruses (AdV) a...
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Gayani Chandrasena, Ana Deletic, Anna Lintern, Rebekah Henry and David McCarthy
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence regarding non-pathogenic indicator microorganisms; there are significant knowledge gaps in the capacity of stormwater biofilters to remove actual pathogens an...
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R.E. Mayer, S. Bofill-Mas, L. Egle, G.H. Reischer, ... A.H. Farnleitner
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This was a detailed investigation of the seasonal occurrence, dynamics, removal and resistance of human-associated genetic Bacteroidetes faecal markers (GeBaM) compared with ISO-based standard faecal indicator bacteria (SFIB), human-specific viral faecal...
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K. Domanska-Blicharz, G. Tomczyk, K. Smietanka, W. Kozaczynski, and Z. Minta
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Petros Kokkinos, Panos Ziros, Danai Meri, Sevasti Filippidou, Stella Kolla, Alexis Galanis and Apostolos Vantarakis
The detection of viruses in the sewage of an urban city by nucleic acid amplification techniques allows the identification of the viral strains that are circulating in the community. The aim of the study was the application of such detection which gives ...
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Hiroyuki Katayama, Eiji Haramoto, Kumiko Oguma, Hiromasa Yamashita, Atsushi Tajima, Hideichiro Nakajima, Shinichiro Ohgaki
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