Environmental Microbiology of Aquatic and Waste Systems
204 8 Disease Transmission in Water filters that are poorly maintained and in areas where pool hydraulics are poor (under moveab ...
8.2 Disease Transmission in Recreational Waters 205 contaminated aerosols generated by the hot tub. The reported cases relate to ...
206 8 Disease Transmission in Water The clinical manifestations of leptospirosis vary con- siderably in form and intensity, rang ...
8.2 Disease Transmission in Recreational Waters 207 causes benign cutaneous tumors in humans. An infection that occurs on the so ...
208 8 Disease Transmission in Water Acanthamoeba keratitis affects previously healthy people and is a severe and potentially bli ...
8.3 Disease Transmission Through Shellfish Growing in Fecally Contaminated Water 209 The term finfish is sometimes used to disti ...
210 8 Disease Transmission in Water toxigenic micro-algae, and poisonous or deleterious substances from the water column when th ...
8.4 Recent Developments Regarding Knowledge of Pathogens in Drinking Water 211 Classification of Shellfish Growing Areas The inf ...
212 8 Disease Transmission in Water Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica, new enteric viruses like rotavirus, calicivirus, ...
References 213 described in 1907 and first recognized as an animal pathogen in 1955, but not until about 20 years later was it r ...
214 8 Disease Transmission in Water Anonymous (2009). Shellfish. http://www.ocean.udel.edu/mas/ seafood/index.html. Accessed 3 J ...
215 Municipal Purification of Water 9 9.1 The Need for Water Purification Water is a basic necessity of life and, as has been se ...
216 9 Municipal Purification of Water not necessarily affect health but affect the smell, taste, or color of water (Bitton 2005 ...
9.3 Processes for the Municipal Purification of Water 217 The US Public Health Association has, e.g., classi- fied raw waters in ...
218 9 Municipal Purification of Water water supply is from surface waters such as rivers. The purpose is to remove large debris, ...
9.3 Processes for the Municipal Purification of Water 219 methane, and other substances produced by bacte- ria or liberated by a ...
220 9 Municipal Purification of Water Over all: For satisfactory coagulation, sufficient alkalinity must be available to react w ...
9.3 Processes for the Municipal Purification of Water 221 have the advantage that they are relatively simple, and do not require ...
222 9 Municipal Purification of Water that, between 1824 and 1826, chlorine had been intro- duced into hospitals, especially in ...
9.3 Processes for the Municipal Purification of Water 223 Organic nitrogen: Organic nitrogen compounds include proteins and its ...
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