Cryptosporidiosis, caused by the protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium, represents the major public health concern of water utilities in developed nations due to its small size, resistance to disinfection and ability to be shed in large numbers in faeces. In Australia, recreational access is not allowed on direct supply sources, however, in Western Australia, limited recreational access to drinking water catchments has been allowed, although only in the outer catchment. Recreational activities within 2. km of the drinking water body is prohibited. The present study compared the amount, prevalence and species of Cryptosporidium in recreational versus non-recreational water catchments in the south west of Western Australia (WA). Recreational wat...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment affe...
Abstract. In August 2000, the Ohio Department of Health requested assistance to investigate a crypto...
As part of long-term monitoring of Cryptosporidium in water catchments serving Western Australia, Ne...
BACKGROUND: An increase in notifications of cryptosporidiosis was observed in Victoria between March...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary approach that investigated swimming pool associated gastroenterit...
Cryptosporidiosis is one of the most common waterborne diseases reported worldwide. Outbreaks of thi...
Cryptosporidium spp., as a genus of protozoan intestinal parasites, is recognized as responsible for...
In August 2000, the Ohio Department of Health requested assistance to investigate a cryptosporidiosi...
Cryptosporidium has become increasingly recognized as a pathogen responsible for outbreaks of diarrh...
"May 2011"Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biological Science...
Published: December 14, 2016Cryptosporidium is one of the most common zoonotic waterborne parasitic ...
Background: The apicomplexan parasite Cryptosporidium represents a threat to water quality and pub...
Previous evidence has suggested an association between consumption of unfiltered water from Loch Lom...
often fatal disease in immuno-compromised individuals. Both organisms are characterised by the abili...
Swimming pools are increasingly recognised as an important transmission route of cryptosporidiosis. ...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment affe...
Abstract. In August 2000, the Ohio Department of Health requested assistance to investigate a crypto...
As part of long-term monitoring of Cryptosporidium in water catchments serving Western Australia, Ne...
BACKGROUND: An increase in notifications of cryptosporidiosis was observed in Victoria between March...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary approach that investigated swimming pool associated gastroenterit...
Cryptosporidiosis is one of the most common waterborne diseases reported worldwide. Outbreaks of thi...
Cryptosporidium spp., as a genus of protozoan intestinal parasites, is recognized as responsible for...
In August 2000, the Ohio Department of Health requested assistance to investigate a cryptosporidiosi...
Cryptosporidium has become increasingly recognized as a pathogen responsible for outbreaks of diarrh...
"May 2011"Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biological Science...
Published: December 14, 2016Cryptosporidium is one of the most common zoonotic waterborne parasitic ...
Background: The apicomplexan parasite Cryptosporidium represents a threat to water quality and pub...
Previous evidence has suggested an association between consumption of unfiltered water from Loch Lom...
often fatal disease in immuno-compromised individuals. Both organisms are characterised by the abili...
Swimming pools are increasingly recognised as an important transmission route of cryptosporidiosis. ...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment affe...
Abstract. In August 2000, the Ohio Department of Health requested assistance to investigate a crypto...
As part of long-term monitoring of Cryptosporidium in water catchments serving Western Australia, Ne...