Language
English
German
^M
Dutch
Spanish
Title:
From Lab to Lake – Evaluation of Current Molecular Methods for the Detection of Infectious Enteric Viruses in Complex Water Matrices in an Urban Area
Source:
Plos One [1932-6203] yr:2016
Basic
Full text
Full text available via
PubMed Central
Year:
Volume:
Issue:
Start Page:
Document delivery
Request document via
Library/Bibliothek
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
description
1.
"Impact of catalyst load, chemical oxygen demand and nitrite on disinfection and removal of contaminants during catalytic ozonation of wastewater."
The science of the total environment.
651: 2139-2147.
description
2.
Jurzik, L.
"Chemical and microbiological parameters as possible indicators for human enteric viruses in surface water."
International journal of hygiene and environmental health
2010. 210-216.
description
3.
Girones, R.
"Molecular detection of pathogens in water - The pros and cons of molecular techniques."
Water research
44.15 (2010): 4325-4339.
description
4.
Demeestere, K.
"Municipal wastewater effluent characterization and variability analysis in view of an ozone dose control strategy during tertiary treatment: The status in Belgium."
The Science of the total environment.
625: 1198-1207.
description
5.
Muscillo, M.
"Detection and Quantification of Human Adenoviruses in Surface Waters by Nested PCR, TaqMan Real-Time PCR and Cell Culture Assays."
Water, air, and soil pollution
191.1-4 (2008): 83-93.
description
6.
Werber, D.
"Massive outbreak of viral gastroenteritis associated with consumption of municipal drinking water in a European capital city."
Epidemiology and Infection
137.12 (2009): 1-8.
description
7.
Stals, A.
"Laboratory efforts to eliminate contamination problems in the real-time RT-PCR detection of noroviruses."
Journal of microbiological methods
77.1 (2009): 72-76.
description
8.
Li, D.
"UV inactivation and resistance of rotavirus evaluated by integrated cell culture and real-time RT-PCR assay."
Water research
43.13 (2009): 3261-3269.
description
9.
BAERT, L.
"Evaluation of viral extraction methods on a broad range of Ready-To-Eat foods with conventional and real-time RT-PCR for Norovirus GII detection."
International journal of food microbiology
123.1-2 (2008): 101-108.
description
10.
Gobert, G.N. N.
"Microarrays: New tools to unravel parasite transcriptomes."
Parasitology
131.4 (2005): 439-448.
description
11.
ROSZAK, D B B.
"SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF BACTERIA IN THE NATURAL-ENVIRONMENT."
Microbiological reviews
51.3 (1987): 365-379.
description
12.
Handelsman, J.
"Metagenomics: Application of genomics to uncultured microorganisms."
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews
68.4 (2004): 669-85.
description
13.
Davies, C M M.
"Survival of fecal microorganisms in marine and freshwater sediments."
Applied and environmental microbiology
61.5: 1888-1896.
description
14.
Kirby, Bartram M.
"Water in food production and processing: quantity and quality concerns."
Food control
14.5 (2003): 283-299.
description
15.
Chys, M.
"Surrogate-Based Correlation Models in View of Real-Time Control of Ozonation of Secondary Treated Municipal Wastewater—Model Development and Dynamic Validation."
Environmental science & technology
51.24 (2017): 14233-14243.
description
16.
Im, D.
"Performance of combined ozonation, coagulation and ceramic membrane process for water reclamation: Effects and mechanism of ozonation on virus coagulation."
Separation and purification technology
192: 429-434.
description
17.
Linden, Karl C.
"UV Disinfection of Adenovirus: Present State of the Research and Future Directions."
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
41.15 (2011): 1375-1396.
description
18.
Park, G.
"Inactivation of murine norovirus, feline calicivirus and echovirus 12 as surrogates for human norovirus (NoV) and coliphage (F+) MS2 by ultraviolet light (254 nm) and the effect of cell association on UV inactivation."
Letters in applied microbiology
52.2 (2011): 162-167.
description
19.
O'Sullivan, J.
"Real-time reverse transcription-PCR for detection of rotavirus and adenovirus as causative agents of acute viral gastroenteritis in children."
Journal of clinical microbiology
44.9 (2006): 3189-3195.
description
20.
Nuanualsuwan, S.
"Capsid functions of inactivated human picornaviruses and feline calicivirus."
Applied and environmental microbiology
69.1 (2003): 350-357.
View More...
View Less...
Select All
Clear All
Save Citations
Select Format
Reference Manager
ProCite
RefWorks
EndNote
Submit citation export
Advanced
Author
Other articles by this author? -- in
GeoRef
Other articles by this author? -- in
Online Contents Geosciences
Web Search
Find related information in
a Web Search Engine
Excite
Google
HotBot
Ixquick
ZOO
Ask
Yahoo!
Bing
Naver
Search Terms:
Search for related information in
Google Scholar
Article Title
Journal Title
Other Search
Search Terms:
A service provided by the
Library of the Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein
, Potsdam, Germany.
© 2005 SFX by Ex Libris Inc.