Coliphages can indicate contamination of recreational waters and previous studies show that sunlight is important in altering densities of coliphages, other indicator microorganisms, and pathogens in aquatic environments. Here, we report on laboratory studies of light-induced inactivation of two coliphage groupsmale-specific (F+) and somatic coliphageunder various conditions in phosphate-buffered water (PBW). Strains isolated from wastewater treatment facilities and laboratory strains (MS2 and phiX174 coliphages) were evaluated. Inactivation rates were determined in a series of irradiations using simulated solar radiation passed through light filters that blocked different parts of the ultraviolet spectral region. Inactivation rates and s...
In the last decade, flooding has caused the death of over 60,000 people and affected over 900 millio...
The inactivation of Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella enterica, compared with Escherichia coli, wa...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection causes damage to the DNA or RNA of microorganisms, but many microorgan...
Health-relevant microorganisms present in natural surface waters and engineered treatment systems th...
Models that predict sunlight inactivation rates of bacteria are valuable tools for predicting the fa...
Sunlight has long been known to inactivate microorganisms in natural waters and engineered systems. ...
Action spectra for simulated sunlight were measured in clear water for two viruses: PRD1, a double-s...
Action spectra for simulated sunlight were measured in clear water for two viruses: PRD1, a double-s...
This research investigates the sunlight-mediated inactivation of pathogens in surface waters, with a...
The decay of sewage-sourced <i>Escherichia coli</i> and enterococci was measured at multiple depths ...
Sunlight inactivation of microorganisms is a natural process that can occur in any sunlit water and ...
UVA and UVB can be applied to solar disinfection of water. In this study, the inactivation and photo...
Waterborne pathogens related to the lack of safe drinking water and surface water contamination pose...
Ultraviolet-B radiation (280–320 nm) has long been associated with the inactivation of microorganism...
This work uncovers the implications of the estimation of exogenous inactivation rates for E. coli af...
In the last decade, flooding has caused the death of over 60,000 people and affected over 900 millio...
The inactivation of Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella enterica, compared with Escherichia coli, wa...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection causes damage to the DNA or RNA of microorganisms, but many microorgan...
Health-relevant microorganisms present in natural surface waters and engineered treatment systems th...
Models that predict sunlight inactivation rates of bacteria are valuable tools for predicting the fa...
Sunlight has long been known to inactivate microorganisms in natural waters and engineered systems. ...
Action spectra for simulated sunlight were measured in clear water for two viruses: PRD1, a double-s...
Action spectra for simulated sunlight were measured in clear water for two viruses: PRD1, a double-s...
This research investigates the sunlight-mediated inactivation of pathogens in surface waters, with a...
The decay of sewage-sourced <i>Escherichia coli</i> and enterococci was measured at multiple depths ...
Sunlight inactivation of microorganisms is a natural process that can occur in any sunlit water and ...
UVA and UVB can be applied to solar disinfection of water. In this study, the inactivation and photo...
Waterborne pathogens related to the lack of safe drinking water and surface water contamination pose...
Ultraviolet-B radiation (280–320 nm) has long been associated with the inactivation of microorganism...
This work uncovers the implications of the estimation of exogenous inactivation rates for E. coli af...
In the last decade, flooding has caused the death of over 60,000 people and affected over 900 millio...
The inactivation of Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella enterica, compared with Escherichia coli, wa...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection causes damage to the DNA or RNA of microorganisms, but many microorgan...