Journal of Water and Health, Volume 23 Issue 5, 1 May 2025

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The use of faecal indicator organisms to manage microbial health risks in recreational waterways not impacted by point sources of sewage: a systematic review of the epidemiological evidence
Sonya Kozak; Anne Roiko; Katharina Gutjahr-Holland; Warish Ahmed; Cameron Veal; Paul Fisher; Simon Toze; Mark Weir; Helen Stratton
J Water Health (2025) 23 (5): 563–586.

Epidemiological surveillance of astrovirus, norovirus, rotavirus, and enterovirus in sewage (2022–2023) in Giza, Egypt Open Access
Mohamed Nasr Fathi Shaheen; Nehal Ismail Ahmed; Elmahdy Mohamed Elmahdy
J Water Health (2025) 23 (5): 587–601.

Evaluation of the timing and regional distribution of 18 psychoactive drugs and metabolites in a Chinese city by wastewater analysis
Shuai Yuan; Yue Xiao; Ruxin Luo; Xin Wang; Ping Xiang
J Water Health (2025) 23 (5): 602–614.

Lead-contaminated groundwater exposes residents to health risks in Makululu, Zambia 
Tasha Siame; Kaampwe Muzandu; Keagan K. Mulenga; Catherine B. Dzombe
J Water Health (2025) 23 (5): 615–629.

Analysis of heavy metal contamination in groundwater and associated probabilistic human health risk assessment using Monte Carlo simulation: A case study in Gaya, Bihar
Suraj Kumar; Nityanand Singh Maurya
J Water Health (2025) 23 (5): 630–647.

Comparative implications of tobacco and non-tobacco crop farming on aquatic ecosystems: a multi-index evaluation of irrigation suitability and pollution risks
Anupam Roy; M. G. Mostafa
J Water Health (2025) 23 (5): 648–670.

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