Human Viruses in Water: Perspectives in Medical VirologyElsevier, 7 nov 2007 - 306 pagine This book provides overviews and updates on basic research, diagnosis, epidemiology, and public health on enteric viruses, as well as on treatment and intervention to prevent their waterborne transmission. Data are presented and interpreted by leading researchers in the field in 13 chapters. An essential resource for virologists, epidemiologists, medical and public health professionals, graduate students and postdoctoral scientists at various levels of their careers. Key Topics Include: * Ecology of enteric viruses * Intervention measures from risk assessment to virus disinfection practices * Cutting edge technology on procedures for virus detection and monitoring in water and the water environment * Quality assurance and quality control measures in water virology * Legal regulations regarding viruses in the environment |
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Pagina 10
... faeces are not necessarily transmitted to meaningful extent by water as has been explained earlier. There is little information on the mode of transmission of influenzaviruses among waterfowl. Water may possibly not play a particularly ...
... faeces are not necessarily transmitted to meaningful extent by water as has been explained earlier. There is little information on the mode of transmission of influenzaviruses among waterfowl. Water may possibly not play a particularly ...
Pagina 14
... faecal pollution. Efficiency of treatment and disinfection. Final quality in terms of the absence of faecal indicator bacteria, notably coliforms. Pathogenic micro-organisms were rarely or only vaguely referred to in these guidelines ...
... faecal pollution. Efficiency of treatment and disinfection. Final quality in terms of the absence of faecal indicator bacteria, notably coliforms. Pathogenic micro-organisms were rarely or only vaguely referred to in these guidelines ...
Pagina 15
... faecal indicator bacteria (Keswick et al., 1984; Payment et al., 1985; Rose et al., 1986; Regli et al., 1991; Moore et al., 1994; Grabow et al., 2001; Vivier et al., 2004). For instance, in routine monitoring of drinking water supplies ...
... faecal indicator bacteria (Keswick et al., 1984; Payment et al., 1985; Rose et al., 1986; Regli et al., 1991; Moore et al., 1994; Grabow et al., 2001; Vivier et al., 2004). For instance, in routine monitoring of drinking water supplies ...
Pagina 16
... faecal indicators on the one hand, exceed recommendations for viruses and an acceptable risk of infection at least for viruses on the other hand. This situation is confusing to water supply utilities, water quality authorities and ...
... faecal indicators on the one hand, exceed recommendations for viruses and an acceptable risk of infection at least for viruses on the other hand. This situation is confusing to water supply utilities, water quality authorities and ...
Pagina 17
... faecal pollution of water resources while the demand for potable water that has to be derived from these sources increases. Also, the cycle of water reuse is getting shorter which results in a selection for organisms more resistant to ...
... faecal pollution of water resources while the demand for potable water that has to be derived from these sources increases. Also, the cycle of water reuse is getting shorter which results in a selection for organisms more resistant to ...
Sommario
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Chapter 4 Enteroviruses with Special Reference to Poliovirus and Poliomyelitis Eradication | 69 |
Chapter 5 Virus Occurrence and Survival in the Environmental Waters | 91 |
Chapter 6 Virus Removal During Drinking Water Treatment | 109 |
Chapter 7 Global Supply of VirusSafe Drinking Water | 127 |
Assessing the Risks | 163 |
Chapter 9 The Detection of Waterborne Viruses | 177 |
Chapter 10 Viruses in Shellfish | 205 |
Chapter 11 Indicators of Waterborne Enteric Viruses | 227 |
Chapter 12 Quality Control Environmental Monitoring and Regulations | 251 |
Chapter 13 Recent Advances and Future Needs in Environmental Virology | 259 |
List of Contributors | 285 |
Index | 289 |
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