Point of use (POU) household water treatment is increasingly being adopted as a solution for access to safe water. Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) are found in water, but there is little research on whether NTM survive POU treatment. Mycobacteria may be removed by multi-barrier treatment systems that combine processes such as coagulation, settling and disinfection. This work evaluated removal of a non-tuberculous Mycobacterium (Mycobaterium terrae) and a Gram-negative non-acid-fast environmental bacterium (Aeromonas hydrophila) by combined coagulation-flocculation disinfection POU treatment. Aeromonas hydrophila showed 7.7 log10 reduction in demand free buffer, 6.8 log10 in natural surface water, and 4 log10 reduction in fecally contami...
The aim of this study was to investigate the control of three species of bacteria commonly associate...
• Bacterial growth in fecally-contaminated water is highly variable and dependent on several factors...
One of the central goals of drinking water treatment is the removal and inactivation of human pathog...
Abstract: Point of use (POU) household water treatment is increasingly being adopted as a solution f...
Point of use (POU) household water treatment is increasingly being adopted as a solution for access ...
The removal efficiencies of bacteria, bacterial spores, and viruses after a change in source water a...
The removal efficiencies of bacteria, bacterial spores, and viruses after a change in source water a...
Several protocols for isolation of mycobacteria from water exist, but there is no established standa...
International audienceThe environment is the likely source of most nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)...
International audienceNon-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens commonly coloni...
HighlightBacterial growth in fecally-contaminated water is highly variable and dependent on several ...
Coagulant/disinfection products (CDPs) are a point-of-use (POU) water treatment technique that can i...
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are waterborne pathogens commonly found in building water systems ...
Wastewater is an important source of pathogenic enteric microorganisms in surface water and a major ...
The number of people living without access to clean water can be reduced by the implementation of po...
The aim of this study was to investigate the control of three species of bacteria commonly associate...
• Bacterial growth in fecally-contaminated water is highly variable and dependent on several factors...
One of the central goals of drinking water treatment is the removal and inactivation of human pathog...
Abstract: Point of use (POU) household water treatment is increasingly being adopted as a solution f...
Point of use (POU) household water treatment is increasingly being adopted as a solution for access ...
The removal efficiencies of bacteria, bacterial spores, and viruses after a change in source water a...
The removal efficiencies of bacteria, bacterial spores, and viruses after a change in source water a...
Several protocols for isolation of mycobacteria from water exist, but there is no established standa...
International audienceThe environment is the likely source of most nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)...
International audienceNon-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens commonly coloni...
HighlightBacterial growth in fecally-contaminated water is highly variable and dependent on several ...
Coagulant/disinfection products (CDPs) are a point-of-use (POU) water treatment technique that can i...
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are waterborne pathogens commonly found in building water systems ...
Wastewater is an important source of pathogenic enteric microorganisms in surface water and a major ...
The number of people living without access to clean water can be reduced by the implementation of po...
The aim of this study was to investigate the control of three species of bacteria commonly associate...
• Bacterial growth in fecally-contaminated water is highly variable and dependent on several factors...
One of the central goals of drinking water treatment is the removal and inactivation of human pathog...