Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2016031326> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2016031326 endingPage "1169" @default.
- W2016031326 startingPage "1163" @default.
- W2016031326 abstract "Current fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and emerging microbial source tracking (MST) methods may indicate the presence and even the likely source of water contamination, but they are less effective at determining the potential risk to health from human enteric viruses. This paper investigates the presence of human-specific phages (detected using a low-cost MST method) in municipal wastewaters (MW) and assesses whether they may be used effectively to screen for the likely presence of human adenovirus (HAdV) and norovirus (NoV). The findings demonstrated that all samples positive for HAdV and/or NoV also contained phages infecting Bacteroides GB-124 (mean = 4.36 log10 PFU/100 mL) and that GB-124 phages, HAdV, and NoV were absent from samples of nonhuman origin. HAdV and NoV were detected more frequently in MW samples containing higher levels of phages (e.g., >102) and FIB (e.g., >103). Interestingly, at one sewage treatment works (STW), the levels of GB-124 phages present in treated MW were not significantly lower (p = 0.001) than those in untreated MW. There was a positive correlation (R = 0.42) between the size of STW and the number of GB-124 phages present in the final treated effluent. Therefore, the detection of GB-124 phages by a simple phage-lysis method may have considerable potential as a low-cost surrogate for the detection of certain human pathogenic viruses in MW and receiving waters." @default.
- W2016031326 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2016031326 creator A5033442889 @default.
- W2016031326 creator A5050873143 @default.
- W2016031326 creator A5060372317 @default.
- W2016031326 creator A5091620128 @default.
- W2016031326 date "2011-12-15" @default.
- W2016031326 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2016031326 title "Phages of Bacteroides (GB-124): A Novel Tool for Viral Waterborne Disease Control?" @default.
- W2016031326 cites W147154487 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1490665469 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1502214247 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1510725604 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1531184268 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1534984693 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1547704465 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1547933873 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1549281306 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1602446509 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1623296481 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1869731232 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1967307714 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1974740924 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1980015998 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1981784840 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1990080521 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1990352235 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1991219121 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1992882633 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W1996134244 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2001015808 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2001959265 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2024394628 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2032760150 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2040712223 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2040828156 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2041011750 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2060486277 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2073550370 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2091835597 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2102099558 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2104607395 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2125033170 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2125460070 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2126216353 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2136337615 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2138378216 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2147934793 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2161058659 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2165483373 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2335074217 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2521228640 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2526124393 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W2804188347 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W4210981214 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W4243699943 @default.
- W2016031326 cites W4376849341 @default.
- W2016031326 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/es202874p" @default.
- W2016031326 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22107174" @default.
- W2016031326 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2016031326 type Work @default.
- W2016031326 sameAs 2016031326 @default.
- W2016031326 citedByCount "38" @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262013 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262014 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262015 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262016 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262017 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262018 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262019 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262020 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262021 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262022 @default.
- W2016031326 countsByYear W20160313262023 @default.
- W2016031326 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2016031326 hasAuthorship W2016031326A5033442889 @default.
- W2016031326 hasAuthorship W2016031326A5050873143 @default.
- W2016031326 hasAuthorship W2016031326A5060372317 @default.
- W2016031326 hasAuthorship W2016031326A5091620128 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C112570922 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C124956284 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C147455438 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C19644921 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C2776441376 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C2778168646 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C2778602366 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C2778750513 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C2780797713 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C547475151 @default.
- W2016031326 hasConcept C55493867 @default.