Enteroviruses are a leading cause in a diversity of severe human diseases worldwide and the presence of these viruses in recreational water can present a risk for human health. Viruses' capacity to persist in the outside environment is limited but some viruses may stay infectious long enough to cause diseases if ingested in drinking or recreational water. There is growing interest in understanding mechanisms making viruses more resistant and measuring the persistence of enteroviruses in wastewater treatments. Disinfection sensitivity of enteroviruses is known to differ between similar serotypes, however, the extent of this variation has not been quantified so far. However, measuring the concentration of infective viruses in a mixed sample i...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
The presence of viruses in recreational water can present a risk for human health and wastewater eff...
International audienceAfter many outbreaks of enteric virus associated with consumption of drinking ...
This work presents a new approach for the molecular 'serotyping' of enteroviruses concentrated and i...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Wastewater disinfection is used in many countries for reducing fecal coliform levels in effluents. D...
Procedures for the detection of cytopathic enteroviruses in the water cycle were assessed. A method ...
The susceptibility of waterborne viruses to disinfection is known to vary between viruses and even b...
Objective: This study presents a new approach for the molecular "serotyping" of enteroviruses concen...
Enteric viruses are important causative agents of human diseases. Among the enteric viruses, reoviru...
The scarcity of freshwater resources available for drinking has lead to the use of reclaimed wastewa...
Increasing amounts of wastewater are reeled for human use. Neither the natural mechanism of virus in...
The isolation of viruses from treated drinking water has raised concerns that water treatment method...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
The presence of viruses in recreational water can present a risk for human health and wastewater eff...
International audienceAfter many outbreaks of enteric virus associated with consumption of drinking ...
This work presents a new approach for the molecular 'serotyping' of enteroviruses concentrated and i...
International audienceDespite the progress in water and wastewater treatment technologies, waterborn...
Wastewater disinfection is used in many countries for reducing fecal coliform levels in effluents. D...
Procedures for the detection of cytopathic enteroviruses in the water cycle were assessed. A method ...
The susceptibility of waterborne viruses to disinfection is known to vary between viruses and even b...
Objective: This study presents a new approach for the molecular "serotyping" of enteroviruses concen...
Enteric viruses are important causative agents of human diseases. Among the enteric viruses, reoviru...
The scarcity of freshwater resources available for drinking has lead to the use of reclaimed wastewa...
Increasing amounts of wastewater are reeled for human use. Neither the natural mechanism of virus in...
The isolation of viruses from treated drinking water has raised concerns that water treatment method...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...