which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Rotavirus is a leading cause of gastrointestinal illness worldwide. Rotavirus transmission occurs fecal-orally, and becomes a critical water quality issue when soil and water resources are contaminated with feces. Transport of pathogens to surface water sources depends on their survival in the soil, especially considering the fact that large amounts of fecal material are often applied to agricultural lands as fertilizer. In this study, rotavirus survival was investigated in three different soil fractions and at three different temperatures (4˚C, 25˚C and 37˚C). A rotavirus suspension was mixed with whole soil, sand, an...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 6, pp. 815-821 An Improved Method for Concentrating R...
We modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in sta...
We modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in sta...
As the shortage of fresh water becomes more and more critical, alternative sources are being sought....
Soil and vegetation are two critical factors for controlling the overland transport kinetics of path...
Since their discovery in 1973, rotaviruses have been reported to be responsible for waterborne outbr...
Human rotavirus is the major cause of gastroenteritis among young children. To replicate this virus,...
Survival of calf rotavirus and reovirus under controlled laboratory conditions in distilled water an...
In the United States, there have been at least 1870 outbreaks associated with drinking water during ...
Survival of calf rotavirus and reovirus under controlled laboratory conditions in microorganism-free...
A model was developed to examine the effects of disinfectants on the transmission of infectious rota...
Overland transport kinetics of pathogens are controlled, in large part, by soil and vegetation. Wit...
Rotavirus is considered a directly transmitted disease due to its high infectivity. Environmental pa...
Indirect (UVA-visible spectrum) damage by exogenous sensitizers, indirect (UVB and UVA) damage by en...
There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retai...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 6, pp. 815-821 An Improved Method for Concentrating R...
We modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in sta...
We modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in sta...
As the shortage of fresh water becomes more and more critical, alternative sources are being sought....
Soil and vegetation are two critical factors for controlling the overland transport kinetics of path...
Since their discovery in 1973, rotaviruses have been reported to be responsible for waterborne outbr...
Human rotavirus is the major cause of gastroenteritis among young children. To replicate this virus,...
Survival of calf rotavirus and reovirus under controlled laboratory conditions in distilled water an...
In the United States, there have been at least 1870 outbreaks associated with drinking water during ...
Survival of calf rotavirus and reovirus under controlled laboratory conditions in microorganism-free...
A model was developed to examine the effects of disinfectants on the transmission of infectious rota...
Overland transport kinetics of pathogens are controlled, in large part, by soil and vegetation. Wit...
Rotavirus is considered a directly transmitted disease due to its high infectivity. Environmental pa...
Indirect (UVA-visible spectrum) damage by exogenous sensitizers, indirect (UVB and UVA) damage by en...
There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retai...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 6, pp. 815-821 An Improved Method for Concentrating R...
We modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in sta...
We modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in sta...