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Minimizing the Risk of Disease Transmission in Emergency Settings: Novel In Situ Physico-Chemical Disinfection of Pathogen-Laden Hospital WastewatersIntegrated analysis of water quality parameters for cost-effective faecal pollution management in river catchments.Genome signature-based dissection of human gut metagenomes to extract subliminal viral sequences.Bioaccumulation and persistence of faecal bacterial and viral indicators in Mytilus edulis and Crassostrea gigas.The application of phage-based faecal pollution markers to predict the concentration of adenoviruses in mussels (Mytilus edulis) and their overlying waters.The application of removal coefficients for viruses in different wastewater treatment processes calculated using stochastic modelling.Bacteriophage removal in a full-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) - Implications for wastewater reuse.Inactivation of bacteriophage infecting Bacteroides strain GB124 using UV-B radiation.Phages of Bacteroides (GB-124): a novel tool for viral waterborne disease control?The effect of UV-C radiation (254 nm) on candidate microbial source tracking phages infecting a human-specific strain of Bacteroides fragilis (GB-124).The application of bacteriophages as novel indicators of viral pathogens in wastewater treatment systems.Resolution of habitat-associated ecogenomic signatures in bacteriophage genomes and application to microbial source tracking.Human-specific phages infecting Enterococcus host strain MW47: are they reliable microbial source tracking markers?Bacteriophage lysis of Enterococcus host strains: a tool for microbial source tracking?Global Distribution of Human-Associated Fecal Genetic Markers in Reference Samples from Six Continents.Assessment of recommended approaches for containment and safe handling of human excreta in emergency settingsIsolation and characterization of Bacteroides host strain HB-73 used to detect sewage specific phages in HawaiiStorm Response of Fluvial Sedimentary MicroplasticsPathogen infection risk to recreational water users, associated with surface waters impacted by de facto and indirect potable reuse activitiesPotential microbial transmission pathways in rural communities using multiple alternative water sources in semi-arid Brazil
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