The purpose of this chapter is to introduce and demonstrate the use of a key tool for the assessment of risk. The word epidemiology is derived from Greek and its literal interpretation is 'studies of people'. A more usual definition, however is the scientific study of disease patters among populations in time and space. This chapter introduces some of the techniques used in epidemiology studies and illustrates their uses in the evaluation or setting of microbiological guidelines for recreational water, wastewater reuse and drinking water
This thesis conducts an international review of research regarding the public health risks associate...
Risk factors associated with transmission of sporadic norovirus (NV; formerly Norwalk-like virus)/Me...
Over 85,000 hectares in the Mezquital Valley of central Mexico are irrigated with wastewater. The ma...
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce and demonstrate the use of a key tool for the assessment...
The effect of season and wastewater storage on the risk of Ascaris lumbricoides infection and diarrh...
The use of wastewater in agriculture is occurring more frequently because of water scarcity and popu...
An opportunistic study was carried out in central Mexico, where one of the world's largest wastewa...
An opportunistic study was carried out in central Mexico, where one of the world's largest wast...
The combination of standard quantitative microbial risk analysis (QMRA) techniques and 10,000-trial ...
The setting of guidelines is a key normative function of the World Health Organisation. This chapte...
The use of partially treated and untreated wastewater for irrigation is beneficial in agriculture bu...
The concept of wastewater-based epidemiology also known as sewage epidemiology was proposed by Daugh...
Clear identification of areas vulnerable to waterborne diseases is essential for protecting communit...
The guidelines developed by the World Health Organization for the safe use of wastewater in agricult...
In and around urban areas pollution of natural water bodies is on the rise. As a result, wastewater ...
This thesis conducts an international review of research regarding the public health risks associate...
Risk factors associated with transmission of sporadic norovirus (NV; formerly Norwalk-like virus)/Me...
Over 85,000 hectares in the Mezquital Valley of central Mexico are irrigated with wastewater. The ma...
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce and demonstrate the use of a key tool for the assessment...
The effect of season and wastewater storage on the risk of Ascaris lumbricoides infection and diarrh...
The use of wastewater in agriculture is occurring more frequently because of water scarcity and popu...
An opportunistic study was carried out in central Mexico, where one of the world's largest wastewa...
An opportunistic study was carried out in central Mexico, where one of the world's largest wast...
The combination of standard quantitative microbial risk analysis (QMRA) techniques and 10,000-trial ...
The setting of guidelines is a key normative function of the World Health Organisation. This chapte...
The use of partially treated and untreated wastewater for irrigation is beneficial in agriculture bu...
The concept of wastewater-based epidemiology also known as sewage epidemiology was proposed by Daugh...
Clear identification of areas vulnerable to waterborne diseases is essential for protecting communit...
The guidelines developed by the World Health Organization for the safe use of wastewater in agricult...
In and around urban areas pollution of natural water bodies is on the rise. As a result, wastewater ...
This thesis conducts an international review of research regarding the public health risks associate...
Risk factors associated with transmission of sporadic norovirus (NV; formerly Norwalk-like virus)/Me...
Over 85,000 hectares in the Mezquital Valley of central Mexico are irrigated with wastewater. The ma...