Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to estimate drinking water health risks. Seldom are both methods used concurrently. Between 2001 and 2003, illness data from a trial were collected simultaneously with exposure data, providing a unique opportunity to compare direct risk estimates of waterborne disease from the intervention trial with indirect estimates from a risk assessment. Comparing the group with water treatment (active) with that without water treatment (sham), the estimated annual attributable disease rate (cases per 10,000 persons per year) from the trial provided no evidence of a significantly elevated drinking water risk [attributable risk=-365 cases/year, sham minus...
Recreational waters are a source of many diseases caused by human viral pathogens, including norovir...
Epidemiologic studies of water associated illness often have to rely on self-reported symptoms of th...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Abstract: Infectious microbes can be transmitted through the drinking water supply. Recent research ...
Safe water supplies are fundamental to public health protection. The assessment and control of patho...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Trials have provided conflicting estimates of the risk of gastrointestinal illness attributable to t...
Unexpected risk events in drinking water systems, such as heavy rain or manure spill accidents, can ...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to e...
We conducted a randomized, triple-blinded home drinking water intervention trial to determine if a l...
Chemical agents in drinking water can pose significant human health risks. Evaluating the combined e...
Water as a route of opportunistic bacterial disease transmission has not been well established. The ...
Recreational waters are a source of many diseases caused by human viral pathogens, including norovir...
Epidemiologic studies of water associated illness often have to rely on self-reported symptoms of th...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Abstract: Infectious microbes can be transmitted through the drinking water supply. Recent research ...
Safe water supplies are fundamental to public health protection. The assessment and control of patho...
Intervention trials are used extensively to assess household water treatment (HWT) device efficacy a...
Trials have provided conflicting estimates of the risk of gastrointestinal illness attributable to t...
Unexpected risk events in drinking water systems, such as heavy rain or manure spill accidents, can ...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to e...
We conducted a randomized, triple-blinded home drinking water intervention trial to determine if a l...
Chemical agents in drinking water can pose significant human health risks. Evaluating the combined e...
Water as a route of opportunistic bacterial disease transmission has not been well established. The ...
Recreational waters are a source of many diseases caused by human viral pathogens, including norovir...
Epidemiologic studies of water associated illness often have to rely on self-reported symptoms of th...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...