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This research was conducted to study the anaerobic sludge filtration capacity regarding helminth egg...
International audienceAIMS: To study the decrease of enteric micro-organisms including viable nemato...
The objective of the research was to establish whether rapid sand filtration, as a tertiary treatmen...
This study investigates helminth eggs removal and inactivation efficiency in a treatment process com...
This study aimed at investigating helminth eggs removal efficiency in dewatered faecal sludge (FS) c...
Faecal Sludge (FS) contains high concentrations of pathogenic microorganisms that are 10-100 times h...
Total helminth eggs and viable helminth eggs in different ratios of urban sewage sludges (SS) and cr...
Faecal Sludge (FS) contains high concentrations of pathogenic microorganisms that are 10–100 times h...
Faecal sludge (FS) accumulates in onsite sanitation technologies, which play a prevailing role in lo...
Introduction: Ascaris spp. eggs threaten sludge reuse because they are usually more environmentally ...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...
Organic matter is an essential factor in controlling soil structure. To avoid the infection of soil ...
The results showed that the monthly average of Ascaris lumbricoides eggs, Enterobius vermicularis, f...
Soil-transmitted helminth eggs present to be non-excludable parameter for water quality and sanitati...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but...
This research was conducted to study the anaerobic sludge filtration capacity regarding helminth egg...
International audienceAIMS: To study the decrease of enteric micro-organisms including viable nemato...
The objective of the research was to establish whether rapid sand filtration, as a tertiary treatmen...
This study investigates helminth eggs removal and inactivation efficiency in a treatment process com...
This study aimed at investigating helminth eggs removal efficiency in dewatered faecal sludge (FS) c...
Faecal Sludge (FS) contains high concentrations of pathogenic microorganisms that are 10-100 times h...
Total helminth eggs and viable helminth eggs in different ratios of urban sewage sludges (SS) and cr...
Faecal Sludge (FS) contains high concentrations of pathogenic microorganisms that are 10–100 times h...
Faecal sludge (FS) accumulates in onsite sanitation technologies, which play a prevailing role in lo...
Introduction: Ascaris spp. eggs threaten sludge reuse because they are usually more environmentally ...
The lack of potable water, poor hygiene practices and inefficient sanitation systems in developing c...
Organic matter is an essential factor in controlling soil structure. To avoid the infection of soil ...
The results showed that the monthly average of Ascaris lumbricoides eggs, Enterobius vermicularis, f...
Soil-transmitted helminth eggs present to be non-excludable parameter for water quality and sanitati...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have prioritized improving access to sanitation, but...
This research was conducted to study the anaerobic sludge filtration capacity regarding helminth egg...
International audienceAIMS: To study the decrease of enteric micro-organisms including viable nemato...
The objective of the research was to establish whether rapid sand filtration, as a tertiary treatmen...