ExLibris header image
SFX Logo
Title: Impacts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the microbial landscape of the New Orleans area
Source:

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [0027-8424] Sinigalliano, C D yr:2007


Collapse list of basic services Basic
Full text
Full text available via PubMed Central
GO
Document delivery
Request document via Library/Bibliothek GO
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
1. Presley, M. "Assessment of Pathogens and Toxicants in New Orleans, LA Following Hurricane Katrina." Environmental science & technology 40.2: 468-474. Link to SFX for this item
2. Brasfield, G. A. "Environmental consequences of water pumped from greater New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina: chemical, toxicological, and infaunal analysis." Environmental science & technology 41.7 (2007): 2594-601. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
3. Geyh, K. J. "Microbial and chemical assessment of regions within New Orleans, LA impacted by Hurricane Katrina." Environmental science & technology 41.7 (2007): 2401-2406. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
4. Shealy, Dabo F. "Health concerns of women and infants in times of natural disasters: lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina." Maternal and Child Health Journal 11.4 (2007): 307-11. Link to SFX for this item
5. Appel, A. "After Katrina: tracking the toxic flood." Nature 437.7058: 462-462. Link to SFX for this item
6. Pardue, JH J. "Chemical and Microbiological Parameters in New Orleans Floodwater Following Hurricane Katrina." Environmental science & technology 39.22: 8591-9. Link to SFX for this item
7. Roberts, H. "Pathogen indicator microbes and heavy metals in Lake Pontchartrain following Hurricane Katrina." Environmental science & technology 40.19 (2006): 5904-10. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
8. Rhoads, J. "Post-Hurricane Katrina challenge: Vibrio vulnificus." Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 18.7 (2006): 318-324. Link to SFX for this item
9. Reed, Denise J. "Reducing the effects of dredged material levees on coastal marsh function: Sediment deposition and nekton utilization." Environmental management 37.5 (2006): 671-685. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
10. Melton, Ginni N. "Patterns of forest damage in a southern Mississippi landscape caused by Hurricane Katrina." Ecosystems 11.1 (2008): 45-60. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
11. Berggren, Ruth E. "After the storm—health care infrastructure in post-Katrina New Orleans." New England Journal of Medicine 354.15 (2006): 1549-1552. Link to SFX for this item
12. Vandysh, O. "Effect of acidification on zooplankton communities of small lakes in mountain Tundra." Water resources 29.5 (2002): 554-560. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
13. Wilson, J. "Cost and effectiveness of mold remediation procedures in three New Orleans homes flooded by hurricane Katrina." Epidemiology 17.6 (2006). Link to SFX for this item
14. Lewis, R. "SEA-LEVEL RISE AND SUBSIDENCE EFFECTS ON GULF COAST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE DISTRIBUTORS." American antiquity 65.3 (2000): 525-. Link to SFX for this item
15. Miller, Roger L. "Widespread Outbreak of Norovirus Gastroenteritis among Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina Residing in a Large "Megashelter" in Houston, Texas: Lessons Learned for Prevention." Clinical infectious diseases 44.8 (2007): 1032-1039. Link to SFX for this item
16. Dennis, C. "Brown clouds cast a dark shadow." Nature 435.7046: 1154-1154. Link to SFX for this item
17. Lilienfeld, Richard J. "Looking back at hurricane Katrina: lessons for 2006 and beyond." Annals of epidemiology 16.8 (2006): 652-653. Link to SFX for this item
18. Lamberg, L. "Katrina survivors strive to reclaim their lives." JAMA 296.5 (2006): 499-502. Link to SFX for this item
19. Callenbach, E. "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts." Film quarterly 60.2 (2006): 4-10. Link to SFX for this item
20. Rosenbaum, S. "US health policy in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina." JAMA 295.4 (2005): 437-40. Link to SFX for this item
View More...
View Less...
Select All Clear All

Expand list of advanced services Advanced