The province of Ontario compromises the largest groundwater reliant population in Canada serving approximately 1.6 million individuals. Unlike municipal water systems, private well water is not required to meet water quality regulatory standards and thus source maintenance, treatment and testing remains the responsibility of the well owner. Infections associated with private drinking water systems are rarely documented given their typically sporadic nature, thus the human health effects (e.g., acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI)) on consumers remains relatively unknown, representing a significant gap in water safety management. The current study sought to quantify the risk of waterborne AGI attributed to Giardia, shiga-toxin producing E. c...
Acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) resulting from pathogens directly entering the piping of drinki...
Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) represent a major concern for waterborne disease outbr...
With increasing stress on our water resources and recent waterborne disease outbreaks, understanding...
Private well users in Ontario are responsible for ensuring the potability of their own private drink...
Research to date has provided limited insight into the complexity of water-borne pathogen transmissi...
Approximately 1.5 million individuals in Ontario are supplied by private water wells (private ground...
Human pathogens have been observed in municipal drinking water systems. Microbial intrusions due to ...
BackgroundGroundwater supplies for drinking water are frequently contaminated with low levels of hum...
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have suggested that unregulated private drinking water wells carry a h...
Microbial contamination of drinking water poses a danger to human health, and although the risk of e...
Waterborne outbreaks of infectious disease continue to be a public health risk, particularly those i...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.03.057. ©...
BACKGROUND: Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal ...
Approximately 12% of the Canadian population uses private wells for daily water consumption; however...
Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal drinking wat...
Acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) resulting from pathogens directly entering the piping of drinki...
Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) represent a major concern for waterborne disease outbr...
With increasing stress on our water resources and recent waterborne disease outbreaks, understanding...
Private well users in Ontario are responsible for ensuring the potability of their own private drink...
Research to date has provided limited insight into the complexity of water-borne pathogen transmissi...
Approximately 1.5 million individuals in Ontario are supplied by private water wells (private ground...
Human pathogens have been observed in municipal drinking water systems. Microbial intrusions due to ...
BackgroundGroundwater supplies for drinking water are frequently contaminated with low levels of hum...
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have suggested that unregulated private drinking water wells carry a h...
Microbial contamination of drinking water poses a danger to human health, and although the risk of e...
Waterborne outbreaks of infectious disease continue to be a public health risk, particularly those i...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.03.057. ©...
BACKGROUND: Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal ...
Approximately 12% of the Canadian population uses private wells for daily water consumption; however...
Up to 150 million North Americans currently use a groundwater system as their principal drinking wat...
Acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) resulting from pathogens directly entering the piping of drinki...
Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) represent a major concern for waterborne disease outbr...
With increasing stress on our water resources and recent waterborne disease outbreaks, understanding...