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Microbiology of Waterborne Diseases: Microbiological Aspects and Risks Book
This comprehensive text describes the diseases associated with water, their causative agents and the ways in which they gain access to water systems. It also details the methods for detecting and identifying waterborne microorganisms, the ways in which they are removed from water, and the risks they present to water users. This handbook will serve as an indispensable reference for public health microbiologists, water utility scientists, research water pollution microbiologists environmental health officers, consultants in communicable disease control and microbial water pollution students. * In-depth accounts of the micro-organisms which are of significance to public health* Highlights the basic microbiology, clinical features, survival in the environment, and gives a risk assessment for each pathogen* Relates the pathogens to water pollution in a practical and research orientated way* Covers drinking water and both marine and freshwater recreational bathing watersRead More
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- 0125515707
- 9780125515702
- Steven Percival, Martha Embrey, Paul Hunter, Rachel Chalmers, Jane Sellwood, Peter Wyn-Jones
- 2 April 2004
- Academic Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 480
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