Monitoring effluents from wastewater treatment plants is important to preventing both environmental contamination and the spread of disease. We evaluated the occurrence of human enteric bacteria (faecal coliforms and Escherichia coli) and viruses (rotavirus and enterovirus) in the final effluents of five wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Human viruses were recovered from the effluent samples with the adsorption–elution method and detected with singleplex real-time RT–PCR assays. Rotavirus was detected in several effluents samples, but no enterovirus was detected. At WWTP-C, rotavirus titre up to 105 genome copies/L was observed and present in 41.7% of the samples. At WWTP-B, the virus was detected in 4...
Wastewater represents the main reusable water source after being adequately sanitized by wastewater ...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common inhabitant of surface waters in the developed and developing ...
Worldwide, water reuse is promoted as an alternative for water scarcity, however, wastewater effluen...
Water is an essential need that stimulates health and well being. Increase in population size and ur...
Human fecal matter contains a large number of viruses, and current bacterial indicators used for mon...
Human fecal matter contains a large number of viruses, and current bacterial indicators used for mon...
AIMS: The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlat...
In order to verify the microbial quality of the influents and effluents of one STP from southern Bra...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess the presence and seasonal frequency of var...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common inhabitant of surface waters in the developed and developing ...
One solution to current water scarcity is the reuse of treated wastewater. Water reuse systems have ...
Abstract The failure of South African wastewater treatment plants to produce effluents of a high mic...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
Wastewater represents the main reusable water source after being adequately sanitized by wastewater ...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common inhabitant of surface waters in the developed and developing ...
Worldwide, water reuse is promoted as an alternative for water scarcity, however, wastewater effluen...
Water is an essential need that stimulates health and well being. Increase in population size and ur...
Human fecal matter contains a large number of viruses, and current bacterial indicators used for mon...
Human fecal matter contains a large number of viruses, and current bacterial indicators used for mon...
AIMS: The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlat...
In order to verify the microbial quality of the influents and effluents of one STP from southern Bra...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess the presence and seasonal frequency of var...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common inhabitant of surface waters in the developed and developing ...
One solution to current water scarcity is the reuse of treated wastewater. Water reuse systems have ...
Abstract The failure of South African wastewater treatment plants to produce effluents of a high mic...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
Wastewater represents the main reusable water source after being adequately sanitized by wastewater ...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the circulation of the viruses and to determine a correlation be...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common inhabitant of surface waters in the developed and developing ...