Protozoan parasites and water / edited by W.B. Betts [and others].

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Book
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English
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Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, ©1995.
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x, 260 pages ; 24 cm

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    Series
    Special publication (Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)) ; no. 168. [More in this series]
    Notes
    "The proceedings of a meeting organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry Water Chemistry Forum ... The meeting was held on 26-28 September, 1994 at the University of York"--T.p. verso.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Welcome Address / John Badenoch
    • Some Clinical Perspectives on Waterborne Parasitic Protozoa / R. W. A. Girdwood
    • The Problem with Protozoan Parasites / D. P. Casemore
    • Epidemiologic Features and Implications of the Milwaukee Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak / D. G. Addiss, W. R. MacKenzie and N. J. Hoxie
    • The Epidemiology of Human Cyclospora Infection in the UK / R. P. Bendall and P. L. Chiodini
    • UK National Study of Legionella Contamination of Hospital Transplant Unit Water Supplies: Relevance of Free-living Amoebae / I. Campbell, W. Tennant and D. V. Seal
    • The Incidence of Cryptosporidiosis in Comparison with other Gastrointestinal Illnesses in Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde / L. Fewtrell and A. Delahunty
    • Giardia Cyst Concentrations and Infectivity: Longitudinal Community Drinking Water Studies / J. Isaac-Renton, W. Moorehead and A. Ross
    • Occurrence of Giardia Cysts and Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Sewage Influent in Six Sewage Treatment Plants in Scotland and Prevalence of Cryptosporidiosis and Giardiasis Diagnosed in the Communities Served by those Plants / L. J. Robertson, H. V. Smith and C. A. Paton
    • Outbreak of Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated Private Water Supply in the Worcester Area / C. L. Constantine, D. Hales and D. J. Dawson
    • Estimation of the Cryptosporidium Infection Risk via Drinking Water / G. J. Medema, P. F. M. Teunis and V. Gornik
    • The Occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp. Oocysts in Surface Waters and Factors Influencing their Levels, with Particular Reference to the United Kingdom / E. G. Carrington and H. V. Smith
    • Rodent Reservoirs of Cryptosporidium / R. M. Chalmers, A. P. Sturdee and S. A. Bull
    • Occurrence of Giardia sp. Cysts in a Scottish Potable Water Supply and the Surface Water Source used for Abstraction / A. M. Grimason, J. F. W. Parker and H. V. Smith
    • Cryptosporidium and Giardia in the Aquatic Environment of Sydney, Australia / P. Hutton, N. Ashbolt and G. Vesey
    • Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium parvum in Surface Waters of Israel, and their Clinical Prevalence for the Period 1923-1991 / R. Armon, Z. Greenberg and G. Shelef
    • Detection and Survival of Protozoan Parasites in Water in the Ottawa (Canada) Region / C. Chauret, V. S. Springthorpe and S. A. Sattar
    • Occurrence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Secondary and Tertiary Wastewater Effluents / V. Enriquez, J. B. Rose and C. E. Enriquez
    • The Occurrence and Viability of Cryptosporidium sp. Oocysts in an Upland Raw Water Source in Central Scotland / S. W. Humphreys, S. McCreadie and H. V. Smith
    • Detection of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Water / C. R. Fricker
    • Viability of Giardia Cysts and Cryptosporidium Oocysts / L. J. Robertson
    • Strain Variation in Cryptosporidium parvum and Evidence for Distinctive Human and Animal Strains / V. McDonald and F. M. Awad-El-Kariem
    • Emerging Technologies for the Detection of Protozoan Parasites in Water / H. V. Smith
    • Analysis of Water Samples for Cryptosporidium Including the Use of Flow Cytometry / J. Watkins, P. Kemp and K. Shepherd
    • Non-cultivatable Legionella pneumophila Associated with Acanthamoeba castellanii: Detection of the Bacterium using DNA Amplification and Hybridization / J. Hay, D. V. Seal and B. Billcliffe
    • An Image Analysis Enhanced Rapid Dielectrophoretic Assessment of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocyst Treatment / C. M. Quinn, G. P. Archer and W. B. Betts
    • Assessing Cryptosporidium parvum Oocyst Viability with Fluorescent in situ Hybridisation using Ribosomal RNA Probes and Flow Cytometry / G. Vesey, N. Ashbolt and G. Wallner
    • Rapid Techniques for the Recovery of Cryptosporidium / T. N. Whitmore
    • Physical Separation of Untreated and Ozone-treated Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts using Non-uniform Electric Fields / G. P. Archer, C. M. Quinn and W. B. Betts
    • An Electrical Filter for the Selective Concentration of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts from Water / G. P. Archer, C. M. Quinn and W. B. Betts
    • The Detection of Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Milk and Beverages / P. Bankes
    • On Farm Detection of Cryptosporidium parvum in Cattle, Calves and Environmental Samples / J. S. Kemp, S. E. Wright and Z. Bukhari
    • Ultrasonic Isolation of Cryptosporidium Oocysts / J. C. Laughton, R. W. Owen and D. J. Clarke
    • The PHLS External Quality Assessment Scheme for Cryptosporidium in Water / N. F. Lightfoot, B. Place and I. R. Richardson
    • Detection of Cryptosporidium Antigens on SDS-PAGE Western Blots using Enhanced Chemiluminescence / S. Moran, D. P. Casemore and J. McLauchlin
    • Giardia Cysts in Sewage: Distinguishing Between Species / C. A. Paton, A. T. Campbell and L. J. Robertson
    • Development of a Cryptosporidium Proficiency Scheme / K. C. Thompson, B. May and D. Corscadden
    • Plant Optimization using Particle Counting for Treatment of Giardia and Cryptosporidium / M. W. LeChevallier and W. D. Norton
    • Comparison of Excretion and Viability Patterns in Experimentally Infected Animals: Potential for Release of Viable Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts into the Environment / Z. Bukhari, H. V. Smith and S. W. Humphreys
    • Removal of Cryptosporidium During Water Treatment / T. Hall, J. R. Pressdee and E. Carrington
    • An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Fibrotex Filter in Removing Cryptosporidial Oocysts from a Surface Water Supply / K. J. Ives, N. Smetham and G. Pearce
    • An Evaluation of Fibrous Depth Filters for Removal of Cryptosporidium Oocysts from Water / J. G. O'Neill
    • An Integrated Water Utility Approach to Minimising the Risks Associated with Waterborne Cryptosporidiosis / M. J. Porter, R. A. Breach and M. L. Furness
    • Practicalities of Disinfection for Control of Cryptosporidium and Giardia / J. R. Pressdee, T. Hall and E. Carrington
    • Survival of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Biofilm and Planktonic Samples in a Model System / J. Rogers and C. W. Keevil
    • Using Redox Potential to Assess Cryptosporidium Inactivation by Chlorine / V. Rasmussen, B. Nissen and E. Lund
    • Acanthamoeba keratitis: a Water-borne Disease / D. V. Seal, J. Hay and C. M. Kirkness
    • Disinfection of Cryptosporidium parvum with Ozone at High Concentrations / D. C. Armstrong, D. P. Casemore and A. M. Couper
    • Wessex Water's Approach to the Treatment of Sand Filter Backwashings / D. Craft
    • The Effect of Aerobic Treatment on the Survival of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Cattle Slurry / I. A. Read and I. F. Svoboda
    • Removal and Destruction of Giardia Cysts by Sewage Treatment Processes / L. J. Robertson, C. A. Paton and A. T. Campbell
    • Risk Assessment Methods for Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Contaminated Water / J. B. Rose, J. T. Lisle and C. N. Haas
    • Emerging Pathogens: Cyclospora, the Microspora, and How Many More? / C. R. Sterling
    • Protozoan Parasites and Water: Veterinary Aspects / M. A. Taylor
    • Prevention of Environmental Contamination by Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts after Treatment of Neonatal Meat Calves with Halofuginone Lactate / J. E. Peeters and D. Vandergheynst
    • Closing Address / Gordon Jones.
    ISBN
    • 0854047557
    • 9780854047550
    LCCN
    95209836
    OCLC
    33103198
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