Resuspension of sediment-borne microorganisms (including pathogens) into the water column could increase the health risk for those using river water for different purposes. In the present work, we (1) investigated the effect of sediment disturbance on microbial resuspension from riverbed sediments in laboratory flow-chambers and in the Apies River, Gauteng, South Africa; and (2) estimated flow conditions for sediment-borne microorganism entrainment/resuspension in the river. For mechanical disturbance, the top 2 cm of the sediment in flow-chambers was manually stirred. Simulating sudden discharge into the river, water (3 L) was poured within 30 s into the chambers at a 45° angle to the chamber width. In the field, sediment was disturbed by ...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
M.Sc. (Zoology)Sediment contamination occurs as a result of various anthropogenic activities; mainly...
Riverine fungi have the capacity for both pathogenicity, pertinent for countries with elevated immun...
Resuspension of sediment-borne microorganisms (including pathogens) into the water column could incr...
Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in r...
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
The use of rivers for recreational and domestic practices makes it imperative to scrutinize the wate...
Bacterial colonies grow on sediment and re-enter the water when sediment is disturbed by human recre...
Pathogens in an interactive water-sediment environment are present as free agents in water or attach...
South African rivers generally receive waste from inadequate wastewater infrastructure, mines, and f...
South Africa’s freshwater quality and quantity is declining and consequently impacting on the ecolog...
International audienceFaecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and bacterial pathogens from combined sewer ov...
Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Biomedical T...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
M.Sc. (Zoology)Sediment contamination occurs as a result of various anthropogenic activities; mainly...
Riverine fungi have the capacity for both pathogenicity, pertinent for countries with elevated immun...
Resuspension of sediment-borne microorganisms (including pathogens) into the water column could incr...
Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in r...
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
The use of rivers for recreational and domestic practices makes it imperative to scrutinize the wate...
Bacterial colonies grow on sediment and re-enter the water when sediment is disturbed by human recre...
Pathogens in an interactive water-sediment environment are present as free agents in water or attach...
South African rivers generally receive waste from inadequate wastewater infrastructure, mines, and f...
South Africa’s freshwater quality and quantity is declining and consequently impacting on the ecolog...
International audienceFaecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and bacterial pathogens from combined sewer ov...
Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Biomedical T...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
M.Sc. (Zoology)Sediment contamination occurs as a result of various anthropogenic activities; mainly...
Riverine fungi have the capacity for both pathogenicity, pertinent for countries with elevated immun...