Waterborne enteric viruses in lakes, especially at recreational water sites, may have a negative impact on human health. However, their fate and transport in lakes are poorly understood. In this study, we propose a coupled water quality and quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) model to study the transport, fate and infection risk of four common waterborne viruses (adenovirus, enterovirus, norovirus and rotavirus), using Lake Geneva as a study site. The measured virus load in raw sewage entering the lake was used as the source term in the water quality simulations for a hypothetical scenario of discharging raw wastewater at the lake surface. After discharge into the lake, virus inactivation was modeled as a function of water tempera...
To prevent waterborne disease outbreaks, mitigation of faecal contamination of drinking water source...
Contamination of drinking water from Norovirus (NoV) and other waterborne viruses is a major public ...
The faecal contamination of drinking water sources can lead to waterborne disease outbreaks. To esti...
Waterborne enteric viruses in lakes, especially at recreational water sites, may have a negative imp...
Environmental water quality issues have dominated global discourse and studies over the past five de...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreak...
Waterborne and shellfish-borne enteric viruses associated with wastewater-polluted coastal waters (e...
Embargo until 03 April 2020Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst aft...
Numerous studies have reported quantitative data on viruses in surface waters generated using differ...
The current microbial water quality standards are based on the monitoring of fecal indicator organis...
We used site-specific quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) to assess the probability of ade...
Microbial risks need to be properly handled for the provision of healthy drinking water. The mitigat...
Norovirus contamination of drinking water sources is an important cause of waterborne disease outbre...
Water deficit, exacerbated by global population increases and climate change, necessitates the inves...
To prevent waterborne disease outbreaks, mitigation of faecal contamination of drinking water source...
Contamination of drinking water from Norovirus (NoV) and other waterborne viruses is a major public ...
The faecal contamination of drinking water sources can lead to waterborne disease outbreaks. To esti...
Waterborne enteric viruses in lakes, especially at recreational water sites, may have a negative imp...
Environmental water quality issues have dominated global discourse and studies over the past five de...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreak...
Waterborne and shellfish-borne enteric viruses associated with wastewater-polluted coastal waters (e...
Embargo until 03 April 2020Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst aft...
Numerous studies have reported quantitative data on viruses in surface waters generated using differ...
The current microbial water quality standards are based on the monitoring of fecal indicator organis...
We used site-specific quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) to assess the probability of ade...
Microbial risks need to be properly handled for the provision of healthy drinking water. The mitigat...
Norovirus contamination of drinking water sources is an important cause of waterborne disease outbre...
Water deficit, exacerbated by global population increases and climate change, necessitates the inves...
To prevent waterborne disease outbreaks, mitigation of faecal contamination of drinking water source...
Contamination of drinking water from Norovirus (NoV) and other waterborne viruses is a major public ...
The faecal contamination of drinking water sources can lead to waterborne disease outbreaks. To esti...