AbstractWater-borne diseases have been estimated to cause more than two million deaths and four billion cases of diarrhea annually. Water-borne pathogenic organisms include bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. Heavy metal contamination of water is also a potential threat to human health. This study aimed to detect contamination of potable water with protozoal and bacterial pathogens as well as heavy metals in Gharbiya governorate in the middle of the Nile Delta, Egypt. Therefore, this study was conducted on water samples from 3 different localities in Gharbiya governorate throughout the year 2014. Water samples (108) were collected from source, plant and tap water at the four seasons. Parasitological, bacteriological, and toxicological evaluati...
A prevalence study of parasitic infections in 1 260 school pupils living in urban, rural tribal trus...
The aim is to present a summarized study of the available literature on Cryptosporidium and Giardia ...
Abstract: In Egypt as well as in many other developing countries, there are no specific standards fo...
Water-borne diseases have been estimated to cause more than two million deaths and four billion case...
Background: Within the past few decades, there has been an increase in the number of water-borne dis...
This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence and potential for human infectivity of parasit...
Objective: Waterborne gastrointestinal protozoa pathogens are frequently associated with morbidity a...
Background: Water is one of the most important elements for all forms of life. It is indispensable i...
Several parasites are able to spread diseases through contaminated water. While the spread of diseas...
In this study isolate 134 organism from tap water at the time reaserach through the seasens wint...
Water contamination by Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium is one of the causes of diarrhoea through...
The study examines the levels of contamination of domestic water sources in Maiduguri Metropolis are...
Background In spite of promotion of people’s hygiene in the recent years, parasitic infect...
Background: The prevalence of intestinal protozoan infection caused by Cryptosporidium spp and Giard...
Our review gives information on the health effects and treatment technology that would be useful in ...
A prevalence study of parasitic infections in 1 260 school pupils living in urban, rural tribal trus...
The aim is to present a summarized study of the available literature on Cryptosporidium and Giardia ...
Abstract: In Egypt as well as in many other developing countries, there are no specific standards fo...
Water-borne diseases have been estimated to cause more than two million deaths and four billion case...
Background: Within the past few decades, there has been an increase in the number of water-borne dis...
This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence and potential for human infectivity of parasit...
Objective: Waterborne gastrointestinal protozoa pathogens are frequently associated with morbidity a...
Background: Water is one of the most important elements for all forms of life. It is indispensable i...
Several parasites are able to spread diseases through contaminated water. While the spread of diseas...
In this study isolate 134 organism from tap water at the time reaserach through the seasens wint...
Water contamination by Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium is one of the causes of diarrhoea through...
The study examines the levels of contamination of domestic water sources in Maiduguri Metropolis are...
Background In spite of promotion of people’s hygiene in the recent years, parasitic infect...
Background: The prevalence of intestinal protozoan infection caused by Cryptosporidium spp and Giard...
Our review gives information on the health effects and treatment technology that would be useful in ...
A prevalence study of parasitic infections in 1 260 school pupils living in urban, rural tribal trus...
The aim is to present a summarized study of the available literature on Cryptosporidium and Giardia ...
Abstract: In Egypt as well as in many other developing countries, there are no specific standards fo...