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First published in 1991, this book conducts a systematic analysis
of information regarding the viral effects of sediments, sludges,
and soils on humans. Industrial manufacturers, health
professionals, governmental agencies and others concerned with the
effects of chemical waste on human populations should consider this
book essential reading.
First published in 1991, this book conducts a systematic analysis
of information regarding the viral effects of sediments, sludges,
and soils on humans. Industrial manufacturers, health
professionals, governmental agencies and others concerned with the
effects of chemical waste on human populations should consider this
book essential reading.
We have attempted to provide a concise and up to date account of
human viruses in the environment with attention to basic tools now
available for monitoring viruses. We have aimed this introductory
volume at young students, teachers and investigators in
microbiology, virology, environmental engineering and health
sciences. As the routes for virus dissemination become more varied,
there is an enhanced potential for causing infection in humans.
Improvement in the development of control strategies will alleviate
the magnitude of viral pollution of the environment. This volume
will introduce the reader to an area of science which of necessity
must utilize a variety of disciplines. V.CHALAPATIRAO JOSEPH L.
MELNICK v We humbly dedicate this volume to the cherished memory of
our parents Contents Preface v 1 Introduction 1 References 9 2
Human enteric viruses in polluted water 10 Enteroviruses 10
Hepatitis A virus 11 Non-A, non-B hepatitis 12 Norwalk and
Norwalk-like agents 12 Rotaviruses 13 Adenoviruses 13 Parvoviruses
14 Enteric viruses in the etiology of water-borne disease 14
Summary 16 References 16 3 Monitoring for viruses in wastewater and
water 18 Why water should be monitored for viral contamination 18
Methods for monitoring viral contamination 19 Virus isolation from
sewage, and surface and drinking water 25 Indicators for viruses 30
Standards for viruses in drinking water 32 Future developments in
virus detection 33 Summary 38 References 39 4 Virus removal by
treatment processes 41 Advanced waste treatment (tertiary
treatment) 46 Disinfection 49 Summary 54 References 54
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