Human enteric viral infections are considered to be predominantly associated with human wastes, as opposed to animal wastes, and a distinction between these has benefits for water quality control and risk assessment. A variety of techniques have been described to distinguish between human and animal faecal pollution of water. F-RNA (male-specific) coliphages have been classified into four sero-groups and evidence has been presented that two of these sero-groups are specific for human excreta and the other two for animal excreta. Certain chemical compounds such as the faecal sterols cholesterol and coprostanol yielded valuable results in attempts to distinguish between faecal pollution of human and animal origin.In this study the application...
The land application of wastewater may on occasions convey excess nutrients and faecal contamination...
1 p.Fecal pollution affects environmental waters through spreading of animal manure and runoff of ag...
Microbiological indicators such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) have been extensively applied to monit...
Human enteric viral infections are considered to be predominantly associated with human wastes, as o...
Faecal contamination of water sources can only be managed if the sources of pollution are identified...
Cattle and pig manure contain pathogenic micro-organisms which can be transferred to soil through la...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Faecal indicator bact...
International audienceCattle and pig manure may contain pathogenic micro-organisms that can be trans...
The objectives of this study are to generate knowledge about methods to track the sources of faecal ...
The microbiological quality of coastal or river waters can be affected by faecal pollution from huma...
Sterol ratios are used to identify sources, occurrence and partitioning of faecal matter in sediment...
Faecal sterols detection is a promising method for identifying sources of faecal pollution. In this ...
An analytical method to determine faecal sterols was developed and applied to the analysis of sample...
The value of selected indicators for assessment of faecal pollution, as well as the distinction of f...
Typing of F-specific RNA (FRNA) coliphages has been proposed as a useful method for distinguishing h...
The land application of wastewater may on occasions convey excess nutrients and faecal contamination...
1 p.Fecal pollution affects environmental waters through spreading of animal manure and runoff of ag...
Microbiological indicators such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) have been extensively applied to monit...
Human enteric viral infections are considered to be predominantly associated with human wastes, as o...
Faecal contamination of water sources can only be managed if the sources of pollution are identified...
Cattle and pig manure contain pathogenic micro-organisms which can be transferred to soil through la...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Faecal indicator bact...
International audienceCattle and pig manure may contain pathogenic micro-organisms that can be trans...
The objectives of this study are to generate knowledge about methods to track the sources of faecal ...
The microbiological quality of coastal or river waters can be affected by faecal pollution from huma...
Sterol ratios are used to identify sources, occurrence and partitioning of faecal matter in sediment...
Faecal sterols detection is a promising method for identifying sources of faecal pollution. In this ...
An analytical method to determine faecal sterols was developed and applied to the analysis of sample...
The value of selected indicators for assessment of faecal pollution, as well as the distinction of f...
Typing of F-specific RNA (FRNA) coliphages has been proposed as a useful method for distinguishing h...
The land application of wastewater may on occasions convey excess nutrients and faecal contamination...
1 p.Fecal pollution affects environmental waters through spreading of animal manure and runoff of ag...
Microbiological indicators such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) have been extensively applied to monit...