Health-related water microbiology 1992 : proceedings of an International Symposium organized by the IAWPRC Specialist Group on Health-Related Water Microbiology, as part of Water Quality International '92, Sixteenth Biennial Conference and Exposition, International Association on Water Pollution Research and Control, Washington, DC, USA, 24-30 May 1992
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Health-related water microbiology 1992 : proceedings of an International Symposium organized by the IAWPRC Specialist Group on Health-Related Water Microbiology, as part of Water Quality International '92, Sixteenth Biennial Conference and Exposition, International Association on Water Pollution Research and Control, Washington, DC, USA, 24-30 May 1992
(Water science and technology, v. 27,
Pergamon Press, 1993
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Outstanding features of these proceedings include details on astonishing progress in new molecular techniques for research on the incidence and behaviour of health-related micro-organisms in water and related environments. For instance, new techniques based on the polymerase chain reaction now open doors for the detection of a wide variety of important waterborne viruses. Immense progress in studies on protozoan parasites cases valuable new light on these pathogens which are frequently associated with water borne transmission. The importance of the field of health-related water microbiology was underlined by new epidemiological data on waterborne diseases which illustrate that even advanced water supply systems which meet generally accepted specifications for efficiency, may not always be failsafe. These observations also emphasize the value of the details on the efficiency of water treatment and disinfection processes presented at the Symposium. The Symposium was attended by some 140 specialists and students in the field of health-related water microbiology. In addition, a large number of engineers, chemists, managers, decision makers and public health officials also attended most
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- Quality control - performance characteristics of methods for the bacteriological examination of water, A.H. Havelaar, et al, microbial sampling - it is better to sample many times or use large samples?, C.N. Haas
- shellfish - comparison and evaluation of different microbiological quality criteria for shellfish and shellfish-growing waters, E. Martinez-Manzanares, et al, detection of "Salmonella" in shellfish grown in polluted seawater, R. Kfir, et al, protozoan parasites - infective dose size studies on "Cryptosporidium parvum" using gnotobiotic lambs, D.A. Blewett, et al, comparison of methods for recovery of "Crytosporidium" from water, T.N. Whitmore and E.G. Carrington, the effect of ozone on the viability of "Cryptosporidium parvum" oocysts and a comparison of experimental methods, J.F.W. Parker, et al, inactivation of "Giardia" by anaerobic digestion of sludge, P.D. Gavaghan, et al
- bacteriophages - comparison of methods for the recovery and quantitation of coliphage and indigenous bacteriophage from marine waters and sediments, multiplication characteristics of FRNA phage and its utility as an indicator for pathogenic viruses
- drinking water quality - absence of relationship between health effects due to tap water consumption and drinking water quality parameters, P. Payment, et al, microbial quality of drinking water in some Finnish distribution systems, K. Lahti
- epidemiology - diseases associated with the use of recreational waters - assessing their relationship to microbiological parameters, R.Y. Cartwright, virus isolation and identification by PCR in an outbreak of hepatitis A - an epidemiological investigation, M. Divizia, et al
- PCR-based methodology - development of PCR methods for enteric virus detection in water, K.J. Schwab, et al, detection of human hepatitis A virus in environmental water by an antigen-capture polymerase chain reaction method, J. Prevot, et al
- other methodology - bacterial - the use of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of faecal bacterial in water, R. Kfir, et al, rapid identification of enterococci with a new fluorogenic-chromogenic assay, M. Manafi and R. Sommer, enummeration of sulphite-reducing clostridia from potable water supplies, D.P. Sartory, et al
- other methodology - viral - a practical method for the concentration of viruses from water using fibriform cellulose and organic coagulant, K. Yano, et al, (part contents).
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