Validity of the indicator organism paradigm for pathogen reduction in reclaimed water and public health protection.
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Validity of the indicator organism paradigm for pathogen reduction in reclaimed water and public health protection.
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Audrey D Levine
Jerzy Lukasik
Joan B Rose
Samuel R Farrah
Troy M Scott
Valerie J Harwood
Vasanta Chivukula
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10.1128/AEM.71.6.3163-3170.2005
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z