Little information regarding the effectiveness of UV radiation on the inactivation of caliciviruses and enteric adenoviruses is available. Analysis of human calicivirus resistance to disinfectants is hampered by the lack of animal or cell culture methods that can determine the viruses’ infectivity. The inactivation kinetics of enteric adenovirus type 40 (AD40), coliphage MS-2, and feline calicivirus (FCV), closely related to the human caliciviruses based on nucleic acid organization and capsid architecture, were determined after exposure to low-pressure UV radiation in buffered demand-free (BDF) water at room temperature. In addition, UV disinfection experiments were also carried out in treated groundwater with FCV and AD40. AD40 was more r...
Ct values, the concentration of free chlorine multiplied by time of contact with virus, were determi...
The removal and inactivation of infectious human norovirus is a major focus in water purification, b...
The requirement for novel decontamination technologies for use in hospitals is ever present. One suc...
Little information regarding the effectiveness of UV radiation on the inactivation of caliciviruses ...
Little information regarding the effectiveness of UV radiation on the inactivation of caliciviruses ...
The viruses most commonly associated with food- and waterborne outbreaks of gastroenteritis are the ...
Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) inactivation experiments were conducted with adenovirus type 40 (AD40) and f...
Adenovirus is recognized as the most UV-resistant waterborne pathogen of concern to public health mi...
The Caliciviridae family of viruses contains clinically important human and animal pathogens, as wel...
Irradiation with ultraviolet light (UV) at 254 nm is effective in inactivating a wide range of human...
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a drinking water treatment technology that has gained popularity as an alt...
Background: Norovirus (NoV) is a leading cause of nosocomial gastroenteritis. With only 10-100 viral...
Current drinking water guidelines set by the EPA for ultraviolet (UV) disinfection recommend 186mJ/c...
The occurrence and disinfectant effectiveness for pathogens which are known or thought to be importa...
abstract: Ultraviolet light in the UVC range is a commonly used disinfectant to control viruses in c...
Ct values, the concentration of free chlorine multiplied by time of contact with virus, were determi...
The removal and inactivation of infectious human norovirus is a major focus in water purification, b...
The requirement for novel decontamination technologies for use in hospitals is ever present. One suc...
Little information regarding the effectiveness of UV radiation on the inactivation of caliciviruses ...
Little information regarding the effectiveness of UV radiation on the inactivation of caliciviruses ...
The viruses most commonly associated with food- and waterborne outbreaks of gastroenteritis are the ...
Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) inactivation experiments were conducted with adenovirus type 40 (AD40) and f...
Adenovirus is recognized as the most UV-resistant waterborne pathogen of concern to public health mi...
The Caliciviridae family of viruses contains clinically important human and animal pathogens, as wel...
Irradiation with ultraviolet light (UV) at 254 nm is effective in inactivating a wide range of human...
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a drinking water treatment technology that has gained popularity as an alt...
Background: Norovirus (NoV) is a leading cause of nosocomial gastroenteritis. With only 10-100 viral...
Current drinking water guidelines set by the EPA for ultraviolet (UV) disinfection recommend 186mJ/c...
The occurrence and disinfectant effectiveness for pathogens which are known or thought to be importa...
abstract: Ultraviolet light in the UVC range is a commonly used disinfectant to control viruses in c...
Ct values, the concentration of free chlorine multiplied by time of contact with virus, were determi...
The removal and inactivation of infectious human norovirus is a major focus in water purification, b...
The requirement for novel decontamination technologies for use in hospitals is ever present. One suc...