Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from upstream terrestrial sources. Pathogens enter streams and rivers via overland flow, shallow groundwater discharge, and direct inputs. Of concern is the protozoal parasite, Cryptosporidium, which can remain infective for weeks to months under cool and moist conditions, with the infectious stage (oocysts) largely resistant to chlorination. We applied a mobile-immobile model framework to assess Cryptosporidium transport and retention in streams, that also accounts for inactivation. The model is applied to California's Central Valley where Cryptosporidium exposure can be at higher risk due to agricultural and wildlife nonpoint sources. The results demon...
The hypothesis of this thesis is that “land processes in water supply catchments provide and ef...
Oocycts of Cryptosporidia are zoonotic infective stages of Cryptosporidia spp that can easily contam...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment aff...
Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from upstrea...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 3 figuras, 1 tabla.Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance t...
Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from upstrea...
Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of diarrhoea and infant mortality worldwide. A better understandi...
This paper describes a conceptual model to estimate Cryptosporidium parvum oocyst transport from sou...
Cryptosporidium parvumis a fecal borne protozoan parasite that can be carried by and cause gastroint...
<p>Diarrhoeal disease is very common around the world. Knowing more about the global burden of diarr...
In the United States, there have been at least 1870 outbreaks associated with drinking water during ...
Copyright © 2005 American Water Works AssociationOutbreaks of waterborne disease have been associate...
Grazing cattle on forested crown lands can be beneficial to the local economy but may also pose a ri...
ABSTRACT: When oocysts of the protozoan Cryptosporidium parvum contaminate drinking water supplies, ...
The feasibility of modeling the environmental fate and transport of cysts and oocysts of the protozo...
The hypothesis of this thesis is that “land processes in water supply catchments provide and ef...
Oocycts of Cryptosporidia are zoonotic infective stages of Cryptosporidia spp that can easily contam...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment aff...
Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from upstrea...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 3 figuras, 1 tabla.Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance t...
Rivers are a means of rapid and long-distance transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from upstrea...
Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of diarrhoea and infant mortality worldwide. A better understandi...
This paper describes a conceptual model to estimate Cryptosporidium parvum oocyst transport from sou...
Cryptosporidium parvumis a fecal borne protozoan parasite that can be carried by and cause gastroint...
<p>Diarrhoeal disease is very common around the world. Knowing more about the global burden of diarr...
In the United States, there have been at least 1870 outbreaks associated with drinking water during ...
Copyright © 2005 American Water Works AssociationOutbreaks of waterborne disease have been associate...
Grazing cattle on forested crown lands can be beneficial to the local economy but may also pose a ri...
ABSTRACT: When oocysts of the protozoan Cryptosporidium parvum contaminate drinking water supplies, ...
The feasibility of modeling the environmental fate and transport of cysts and oocysts of the protozo...
The hypothesis of this thesis is that “land processes in water supply catchments provide and ef...
Oocycts of Cryptosporidia are zoonotic infective stages of Cryptosporidia spp that can easily contam...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment aff...