Sample processing is a highly challenging stage in the monitoring of waterborne pathogens. This step is time-consuming, requires highly trained technicians and often results in low recovery rates of pathogens. In the UK but also in other parts of the world, Cryptosporidium is the only pathogen directly tested for in routine operational monitoring. The traditional sampling process involves the filtration of 1000 L of water, semi-automated elution of the filters and membranes with recovery rates of about 30–40% typically. This paper explores the use of megasonic sonication in an attempt to increase recovery rates and reduce both the time required for processing and the number of labour-intensive steps. Results demonstrate that megasonic energ...
Two extraction-separation procedures were developed and evaluated for use in conjunction with the mC...
Today, many diseases that are rare in developed nations are still prevalent in other countries due t...
Current methods for enumerating faecal indicator bacteria and water quality analysis lack precision ...
Sample processing is a highly challenging stage in the monitoring of waterborne pathogens. This step...
Waterborne pathogens represent a major concern for human and animal health making monitoring of wate...
The procedure described here provides instructions for detection of Cryptosporidium recovered from l...
The protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum is known to occur widely in both source and drinking w...
A universal filtration and enzyme-based workflow has been established to allow for the rapid and sen...
Contamination of drinking and bathing water from both human and animal sources is known to cause out...
The EPA method 1623 is designed specifically for the detection of Cryptosporidium and Giardia, but t...
AbstractWater monitoring is essential to ensure safe drinking water for consumers. However existing ...
Wang, LK, Wang, MHS, and Wu, BC (2022). Determination of microscopic particle count of Cryptosporid...
We evaluated the efficiency of five membrane filters for recovery of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts ...
[EN] Cryptosporidium sp. and Giardia sp. are parasites that cause diseases in the population. Most o...
This paper presents an acoustofluidic chip for the sorting of bacteria from protozoa in water using ...
Two extraction-separation procedures were developed and evaluated for use in conjunction with the mC...
Today, many diseases that are rare in developed nations are still prevalent in other countries due t...
Current methods for enumerating faecal indicator bacteria and water quality analysis lack precision ...
Sample processing is a highly challenging stage in the monitoring of waterborne pathogens. This step...
Waterborne pathogens represent a major concern for human and animal health making monitoring of wate...
The procedure described here provides instructions for detection of Cryptosporidium recovered from l...
The protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum is known to occur widely in both source and drinking w...
A universal filtration and enzyme-based workflow has been established to allow for the rapid and sen...
Contamination of drinking and bathing water from both human and animal sources is known to cause out...
The EPA method 1623 is designed specifically for the detection of Cryptosporidium and Giardia, but t...
AbstractWater monitoring is essential to ensure safe drinking water for consumers. However existing ...
Wang, LK, Wang, MHS, and Wu, BC (2022). Determination of microscopic particle count of Cryptosporid...
We evaluated the efficiency of five membrane filters for recovery of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts ...
[EN] Cryptosporidium sp. and Giardia sp. are parasites that cause diseases in the population. Most o...
This paper presents an acoustofluidic chip for the sorting of bacteria from protozoa in water using ...
Two extraction-separation procedures were developed and evaluated for use in conjunction with the mC...
Today, many diseases that are rare in developed nations are still prevalent in other countries due t...
Current methods for enumerating faecal indicator bacteria and water quality analysis lack precision ...