Detailed epidemiological studies in the UK have shown a dose–response relationship between water quality and gastroenteritis experienced by bathers. Other predictors of gastroenteritis found in the studies provide comparative levels of risk attributable to, for example, certain types of food. The statistical distribution of faecal streptococci, based on log10 mean and log10 SD, is used to describe the exposure of the bathing population. The exposure distribution is used in combination with the dose–response relationship and other independent risk factors as a framework for a health-related “standards” system. The standard system defines a series of water quality thresholds which take into account variation in water quality. These categories...
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing ...
Microsporidial gastroenteritis, a serious disease of immunocompromised people, can have a waterborne...
One of the objectives of microbiological water quality studies is to identify and minimise public he...
Detailed epidemiological studies in the UK have shown a dose–response relationship between water qua...
Bacteriological water quality criteria have been recommended to ensure bathers’ health. However, thi...
Despite numerous studies, uncertainty remains about how water quality indicators can best be used in...
Our aim was to examine the health effects on bathers from exposure to recreational seawater on three...
Background In order to facilitate the setting of guidelines, this review article evaluates the healt...
Profiling bathing waters supported by Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) is key to the WH...
Maintenance of the microbiological quality of water has been used as an important means of preventin...
In April 2001, draft ‘Guidelines’ for safe recreational water environments were developed at a World...
In this study, we used QMRA based on enterococci counts in order to evaluate the Gastrointestinal Il...
The microbiological safety of bathing water is an issue of public health of increasing importance ow...
The use of enterococci as the primary fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) for the determination of recrea...
Despite numerous studies, uncertainty remains about how water quality indicators can best be used in...
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing ...
Microsporidial gastroenteritis, a serious disease of immunocompromised people, can have a waterborne...
One of the objectives of microbiological water quality studies is to identify and minimise public he...
Detailed epidemiological studies in the UK have shown a dose–response relationship between water qua...
Bacteriological water quality criteria have been recommended to ensure bathers’ health. However, thi...
Despite numerous studies, uncertainty remains about how water quality indicators can best be used in...
Our aim was to examine the health effects on bathers from exposure to recreational seawater on three...
Background In order to facilitate the setting of guidelines, this review article evaluates the healt...
Profiling bathing waters supported by Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) is key to the WH...
Maintenance of the microbiological quality of water has been used as an important means of preventin...
In April 2001, draft ‘Guidelines’ for safe recreational water environments were developed at a World...
In this study, we used QMRA based on enterococci counts in order to evaluate the Gastrointestinal Il...
The microbiological safety of bathing water is an issue of public health of increasing importance ow...
The use of enterococci as the primary fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) for the determination of recrea...
Despite numerous studies, uncertainty remains about how water quality indicators can best be used in...
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing ...
Microsporidial gastroenteritis, a serious disease of immunocompromised people, can have a waterborne...
One of the objectives of microbiological water quality studies is to identify and minimise public he...