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Author:
Guillot, Emmanuelle
Title:
Waterborne pathogens : review for the drinking-water industry / prepared by Emmanuelle Guillot, Jean-Francois Loret.
Publisher:
IWA Pub.,
Copyright Date:
2010
Description:
193 p. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Waterborne infection
Pathogenic microorganisms
Water-supply--Health aspects.
Drinking water--Health aspects.
Other Authors:
Loret, Jean-Francois
Global Water Research Coalition
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"Infectious diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria, viruses and protozoa, are the most common and widespread health risk associated with drinking water. Most waterborne pathogens are introduced into drinking water supplies by human or animal faeces (enteric pathogens) but they can also exist naturally in water environments as indigenous aquatic micro-organisms. Controlling the risks related to these pathogens is a permanent challenge for the water industry. In addition to the constantly evolving range of pathogens to consider, assessing and managing such risks requires the integration of information issued by a wide range of disciplines. The necessary knowledge is however still sketchy and incomplete for most pathogens, and research efforts are necessary to fill the remaining gaps of knowledge.
The purpose of this study is to provide an updated, comprehensive review of current knowledge on a selection of pathogens of interest for the drinking water industry, and to identify the remaining gaps of knowledge and thus the necessary research to be conducted. Emphasis has been laid on the information needed to assess and manage the risks related to each of these pathogens in drinking water production and distribution. The pathogens considered in this review were selected on the basis of their recognized or highly suspected transmission by drinking water through ingestion, inhalation, or contact; their recognized pathogenic character for humans; and the severity of their health effects. Each micro-organism in this study is described in a summary fact sheet composed of the following items: microbiology, human health effects, geographical distribution, epidemiology, ecology, inactivation/removal, surrogates, environmental detection and research needs.
Since much remains unknown about many aspects that are common to viruses, the study features a general section on virus research needs. A special section summarizes the risk management research conducted on waterborne pathogens. Finally, the conclusion gives an overview of the main gaps in current knowledge on waterborne pathogens."--Publisher's description.
Series:
GWRC report series
ISBN:
1843391791
9781843391791
OCLC:
(OCoLC)326486926
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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