This research aimed to investigate whether water distribution system biofilms could act as a potential reservoir for viruses. Model water distribution systems were set up in the laboratory and biofilm formation was monitored. Two model viruses, bacteriophage lambda and poliovirus, were introduced into the system and their interactions with the two phases of the biofilm model (planktonic and sessile) were followed over a period of time using molecular detection methods and traditional culture procedures. In the planktonic phase both viruses decreased in number eventually disappearing, while in the sessile phase some viral adsorption was initially apparent but this too disappeared with time. In some cases the virus persisted in the sessil...
Viruses, including human pathogenic viruses, can persist in water. For producing drinking water from...
Bien que les microorganismes pathogènes soient rarement détectés au sein de réseaux de distribution ...
Bien que les épidémies virales liées à la consommation de l’eau potable soient rares, elles souligne...
This research aimed to investigate whether water distribution system biofilms could act as a potenti...
Biofilms colonizing surfaces inside drinking water distribution networks may provide a habitat and s...
International audienceBiofilms colonizing surfaces inside drinking water distribution networks may p...
Basic research is needed to better understand the potential risk of dangerous biological agents that...
Microplastics in wastewater and surface water rapidly become colonised by microbial biofilm. Such ‘p...
International audienceIn this study, three types of treated wastewater were tested for infectious en...
Most of the bacteria in drinking water distribution systems are associated with biofilms. In biofilm...
Biofilms are the most common mode of bacterial growth in water distribution systems, causing pipe ov...
Although pathogens remain widely uncommon in water distribution networks, they may constitute a real...
This study was based on the hypothesis that groundwater-derived biofilms may provide a reservoir for...
We studied the fate and transport of common waterborne pathogens in freshwater systems using simple ...
In order to study the behaviour of pathogenic viruses in groundwater, several tracer experiments wer...
Viruses, including human pathogenic viruses, can persist in water. For producing drinking water from...
Bien que les microorganismes pathogènes soient rarement détectés au sein de réseaux de distribution ...
Bien que les épidémies virales liées à la consommation de l’eau potable soient rares, elles souligne...
This research aimed to investigate whether water distribution system biofilms could act as a potenti...
Biofilms colonizing surfaces inside drinking water distribution networks may provide a habitat and s...
International audienceBiofilms colonizing surfaces inside drinking water distribution networks may p...
Basic research is needed to better understand the potential risk of dangerous biological agents that...
Microplastics in wastewater and surface water rapidly become colonised by microbial biofilm. Such ‘p...
International audienceIn this study, three types of treated wastewater were tested for infectious en...
Most of the bacteria in drinking water distribution systems are associated with biofilms. In biofilm...
Biofilms are the most common mode of bacterial growth in water distribution systems, causing pipe ov...
Although pathogens remain widely uncommon in water distribution networks, they may constitute a real...
This study was based on the hypothesis that groundwater-derived biofilms may provide a reservoir for...
We studied the fate and transport of common waterborne pathogens in freshwater systems using simple ...
In order to study the behaviour of pathogenic viruses in groundwater, several tracer experiments wer...
Viruses, including human pathogenic viruses, can persist in water. For producing drinking water from...
Bien que les microorganismes pathogènes soient rarement détectés au sein de réseaux de distribution ...
Bien que les épidémies virales liées à la consommation de l’eau potable soient rares, elles souligne...