Objectives: To evaluate the performance of domestic water purification units with respect to contaminating enteric viruses. Methods: Eight domestic water purification systems widely used in India were evaluated using hepatitis E virus (HEV) as a model virus. For HEV concentration and detection, membrane filtration and real-time PCR were used respectively. Viral log reduction value (LRV) was calculated for each unit. Results: Viral log reduction value was 0.21 for unit 6 (polyester + carbon), 1.45 for unit 4 (filter + UV), 1.52 for unit 3 (filter + chlorine), 1.70 for a carbon + exhaust indication contact disinfection unit, 2.20 for an iodine resin unit, 2.51 for a dual filter unit and 6.53 for a hollow fibre membrane unit and a gravity-fed ...
Monitoring the water quality is a requisite to prevent outbreaks related to waterborne diseases, pre...
Waterborne enteric viruses that are commonly found in wastewater can cause several sporadic cases of...
Microorganisms are responsible for more than 90% of the reported waterborne disease outbreaks in the...
Objectives: To evaluate the performance of domestic water purification units with respect to contami...
Aims: The prevalence of enteric viruses in drinking and river water samples collected from Pune, Ind...
Diarrhoea and other diseases associated with unsafe drinking water are a leading cause of mortality ...
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an ef...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
The isolation of viruses from treated drinking water has raised concerns that water treatment method...
By using recently developed cultivation and assay systems, currently available methods for concentra...
Introduction Molecular studies have confirmed the silent circulation of enterovirus (EntV) and hepat...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Access to safe drinking water is not only essential to health, but is stipulated as a basic human ri...
Background/Aims: Hepatitis A and E viruses (HAV, HEV) are transmitted enterically and are highly end...
A non-governmental organisation has distributed point-of-use water filtering units in the Western Di...
Monitoring the water quality is a requisite to prevent outbreaks related to waterborne diseases, pre...
Waterborne enteric viruses that are commonly found in wastewater can cause several sporadic cases of...
Microorganisms are responsible for more than 90% of the reported waterborne disease outbreaks in the...
Objectives: To evaluate the performance of domestic water purification units with respect to contami...
Aims: The prevalence of enteric viruses in drinking and river water samples collected from Pune, Ind...
Diarrhoea and other diseases associated with unsafe drinking water are a leading cause of mortality ...
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an ef...
Methods to improve the speed and reduce the cost of enterovirus detection in water were developed. A...
The isolation of viruses from treated drinking water has raised concerns that water treatment method...
By using recently developed cultivation and assay systems, currently available methods for concentra...
Introduction Molecular studies have confirmed the silent circulation of enterovirus (EntV) and hepat...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Access to safe drinking water is not only essential to health, but is stipulated as a basic human ri...
Background/Aims: Hepatitis A and E viruses (HAV, HEV) are transmitted enterically and are highly end...
A non-governmental organisation has distributed point-of-use water filtering units in the Western Di...
Monitoring the water quality is a requisite to prevent outbreaks related to waterborne diseases, pre...
Waterborne enteric viruses that are commonly found in wastewater can cause several sporadic cases of...
Microorganisms are responsible for more than 90% of the reported waterborne disease outbreaks in the...