Community water supplies in underserved areas of the United States may be associated with increased microbiological contamination and risk of gastrointestinal disease. Microbial and health risks affecting such systems have not been systematically characterized outside outbreak investigations. The objective of the study was to evaluate associations between self-reported gastrointestinal illnesses (GII) and household-level water supply characteristics.We conducted a cross-sectional study of water quality, water supply characteristics, and GII in 906 households served by 14 small and medium-sized community water supplies in Alabama’s underserved Black Belt region. in water samples and increased reports of vomiting (aOR: 5.01, 95% CI = 1.62–15....
Studies have examined whether there is a relationship between drinking water turbidity and gastroint...
A double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial was carried out in in Melbourne, Australia, to determ...
Background: Studies of water-related gastrointestinal infections are usually direct...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Community water supplies in underserved areas of the United States may be a...
Human pathogens have been observed in municipal drinking water systems. Microbial intrusions due to ...
Although small, rural water supplies may present elevated microbial risks to consumers in some setti...
The extent to which drinking water turbidity measurements indicate the risk of gastrointestinal illn...
Gastrointestinal illness (GI) has been associated with heavy rainfall. Storm events and periods of h...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
During recent years, knowledge gaps on drinking water-related gastrointestinal illness have been ide...
Background: This study sought to identify whether elevated risk of infectious intestinal disease (II...
BackgroundWater distribution systems are vulnerable to performance deficiencies that can cause (re)c...
Abstract: Although small, rural water supplies may present elevated microbial risks to consumers in ...
Water-borne disease and its symptoms, such as stomach cramps and diarrhea, are a serious concern in ...
Water-borne disease and its symptoms, such as stomach cramps and diarrhea, are a serious concern in ...
Studies have examined whether there is a relationship between drinking water turbidity and gastroint...
A double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial was carried out in in Melbourne, Australia, to determ...
Background: Studies of water-related gastrointestinal infections are usually direct...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Community water supplies in underserved areas of the United States may be a...
Human pathogens have been observed in municipal drinking water systems. Microbial intrusions due to ...
Although small, rural water supplies may present elevated microbial risks to consumers in some setti...
The extent to which drinking water turbidity measurements indicate the risk of gastrointestinal illn...
Gastrointestinal illness (GI) has been associated with heavy rainfall. Storm events and periods of h...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
During recent years, knowledge gaps on drinking water-related gastrointestinal illness have been ide...
Background: This study sought to identify whether elevated risk of infectious intestinal disease (II...
BackgroundWater distribution systems are vulnerable to performance deficiencies that can cause (re)c...
Abstract: Although small, rural water supplies may present elevated microbial risks to consumers in ...
Water-borne disease and its symptoms, such as stomach cramps and diarrhea, are a serious concern in ...
Water-borne disease and its symptoms, such as stomach cramps and diarrhea, are a serious concern in ...
Studies have examined whether there is a relationship between drinking water turbidity and gastroint...
A double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial was carried out in in Melbourne, Australia, to determ...
Background: Studies of water-related gastrointestinal infections are usually direct...