Environmental Microbiology of Aquatic and Waste Systems
18 4 7 Pollution of Aquatic Systems: Pollution Through Eutrophication, Fecal Materials, and Oil Spills present at the location d ...
7.3 Pollution by Petroleum in Oceans and Seas: Role of Microorganisms in Oil Degradation and Remediation 185 (c) Dispersants The ...
186 7 Pollution of Aquatic Systems: Pollution Through Eutrophication, Fecal Materials, and Oil Spills can partially or completel ...
References 187 Gordon, R. (1994). Bioremediation and its application to Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska. http://www.geocities.c ...
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189 Disease Transmission in Water 8 8.1 Disease Transmission Through Drinking Water Long before the demonstration that water was ...
19 0 8 Disease Transmission in Water source of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and helminthes. There are four ways by wh ...
8.1 Disease Transmission Through Drinking Water 191 Table 8.1 Waterborne pathogens and their significance in water supplies (Fro ...
192 8 Disease Transmission in Water The type and incidence of water borne diseases varies according to the economic circumstance ...
8.1 Disease Transmission Through Drinking Water 193 aquatic environment before intake. While the toxic peptides (e.g., microcyst ...
19 4 8 Disease Transmission in Water within 2–3 h if no treatment is provided. More commonly, the disease progresses from the fi ...
8.1 Disease Transmission Through Drinking Water 195 it completes its life history in a single host, unlike other Sporozoans whic ...
19 6 8 Disease Transmission in Water flexner (“group B” Shigell) accounts for almost all of the rest. Other types of Shigella ar ...
8.1 Disease Transmission Through Drinking Water 197 The spirochete enters recreational waters and lakes directly through urinati ...
198 8 Disease Transmission in Water Viruses Viruses which are excreted in feces may be contacted through drinking water. Over 10 ...
8.1 Disease Transmission Through Drinking Water 19 9 or an illness with rash. In rare cases, some persons have “aseptic” or vira ...
200 8 Disease Transmission in Water Occasionally, there is obstruction of the pancreatic or bile duct, appendix, or small intest ...
8.2 Disease Transmission in Recreational Waters 201 Some free-living aquatic bacteria and amoebae which can grow in pool, natur ...
202 8 Disease Transmission in Water reduction in concentration in the pool volume is slow. Most outbreaks of giardiasis and cryp ...
8.2 Disease Transmission in Recreational Waters 203 shed by bathers or may be present in biofilms. Biofilms may form on the lini ...
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