Global Water Pathogens Project
Newsletter Vol. 3, Issue 19
October 11, 2017
Determining Persistence of Pathogens in Wastewater is Essential in Determining the Public Health Impact
Water-Related Disease News
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- Terri on 3rd Regional IWA Diffuse Pollution Conference at Chiang Mai, Thailand (19-22 November 2018)
- Ricky Gutteridge on Hepatitis A – USA (11): (MI) raw sewage contact
- jasa on Solar photo-Fenton disinfection of 11 antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) and elimination of representative AR genes. Evidence that antibiotic resistance does not imply resistance to oxidative treatment
- https://waterfallmagazine.com/ on Genetic characterization of fecal impacts of seagull migration on an urban scenery lake