Procedure for the recovery of airborne human enteric viruses during spray irrigation of treated wastewater.
AUTOR(ES)
Moore, B E
RESUMO
Because of the relatively low number of indigenous enteric viruses recovered from secondary wastewater effluents, their presence in air (aerosols) as a result of wastewater spray irrigation requires extensive sampling. Methodology to allow the recovery of indigenous enteroviruses from aerosols generated at an operational wastewater irrigation site was tested under both laboratory and field conditions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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