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McCall, C..A., Bent, E.., Jorgensen, T..S., Dunfield, K..E. and Habash, M..B. (2016). Metagenomic Comparison of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Associated with Liquid and Dewatered Biosolids. Journal of Environmental Quality. 45, pp. 463-470.
Hu, Q.., Zhang, X..X., Jia, S..Y., Huang, K..L., Tang, J..Y., Shi, P.. et al. (2016). Metagenomic insights into ultraviolet disinfection effects on antibiotic resistome in biologically treated wastewater. Water Research. 101, pp. 309-317.
Garner, E.., Wallace, J..S., Argoty, G..A., Wilkinson, C.., Fahrenfeld, N.., Heath, L..S. et al. (2016). Metagenomic profiling of historic Colorado Front Range flood impact on distribution of riverine antibiotic resistance genes. Scientific Reports.
Arango-Argoty, G., Singh, G., Heath, L.S., Pruden, A., Xiao, W. and Zhang, L. (2016). MetaStorm: A Public Resource for Customizable Metagenomics Annotation. PloS onePLoS One. 11, pp. e0162442.
Fuhrimann, S., Pham-Duc, P., Cissé, G., Tram, N.T., Thu Ha, H., Dung Trung, D. et al. (2016). Microbial contamination along the main open wastewater and storm water channel of Hanoi, Vietnam, and potential health risks for urban farmers. Science of the Total Environment. 566-567, pp. 1014–1022. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.05.080.
Fuhrimann, S., Pham-Duc, P., Cissé, G., Tram, N.T., Thu Ha, H., Dung Trung, D. et al. (2016). Microbial contamination along the main open wastewater and storm water channel of Hanoi, Vietnam, and potential health risks for urban farmers. Science of the Total Environment. 566-567, pp. 1014–1022. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.05.080.
King, D.N., Donohue, M.J., Vesper, S.J., Villegas, E.N., Ware, M.W., Vogel, M.E. et al. (2016). Microbial pathogens in source and treated waters from drinking water treatment plants in the United States and implications for human health. Science of The Total Environment. 562, pp. 987-995.
Satterthwaite, D. (2016). Missing the Millennium Development Goal targets for water and sanitation in urban areas. Environment {&} Urbanization. 28, pp. 99–118. doi: 10.1177/0956247816628435.
Satterthwaite, D. (2016). Missing the Millennium Development Goal targets for water and sanitation in urban areas. Environment & Urbanization. 28, pp. 99–118. doi: 10.1177/0956247816628435.
Kohn, T., Mattle, M.J., Minella, M. and Vione, D. (2016). A modeling approach to estimate the solar disinfection of viral indicator organisms in waste stabilization ponds and surface waters. Water research. 88, pp. 912–922.
Kohn, T., Mattle, M.J., Minella, M. and Vione, D. (2016). A modeling approach to estimate the solar disinfection of viral indicator organisms in waste stabilization ponds and surface waters. Water Research. 88, Elsevier. pp. 912–922.
Kohn, T., Mattle, M.J., Minella, M. and Vione, D. (2016). A modeling approach to estimate the solar disinfection of viral indicator organisms in waste stabilization ponds and surface waters. Water Research. 88, pp. 912–922. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.11.022.
Kohn, T., Mattle, M.J., Minella, M. and Vione, D. (2016). A modeling approach to estimate the solar disinfection of viral indicator organisms in waste stabilization ponds and surface waters. Water Res. 88, pp. 912–922.
Manser, N.D., Cunningham, J.A., Ergas, S.J. and Mihelcic, J.R. (2016). Modeling inactivation of highly persistent pathogens in household-scale semi-continuous anaerobic digesters. Environmental Engineering Science. 33, pp. 851–860.
Manser, N.D., Cunningham, J.A., Ergas, S.J. and Mihelcic, J.R. (2016). Modeling inactivation of highly persistent pathogens in household-scale semi-continuous anaerobic digesters. Environmental Engineering Science. 33, pp. 851–860.
Silverman, A.I. and Nelson, K.L. (2016). Modeling the Endogenous Sunlight Inactivation Rates of Laboratory Strain and Wastewater E. coli and Enterococci Using Biological Weighting Functions. Environmental Science and Technology. pp. acs.est.6b03721. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b03721.
Silverman, A.I. and Nelson, K.L. (2016). Modeling the endogenous sunlight inactivation rates of laboratory strain and wastewater E. coli and enterococci using biological weighting functions. Environ. Sci. Technol. 50, pp. 12292–12301.
Anil, R. and Neera, A.L. (2016). Modified septic tank treatment system. Procedia Technology. 24, pp. 240–247.
Das, R., Khalil, S., Mirdha, B.R., Makharia, G.V., Dattagupta, S. and Chaudhry, R. (2016). Molecular characterization and Subtyping of Blastocystis species in irritable bowel syndrome patients from North India. PLoS One. 11, pp. e0147055. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147055.
Azali, M..A., C. Yean, Y., Harun, A.., Baki, N.N.Aminudd and Ismail, N.. (2016). Molecular Characterization of Leptospira spp. in Environmental Samples from North-Eastern Malaysia Revealed a Pathogenic Strain, Leptospira alstonii. J Trop MedJ Trop MedJ Trop Med. 2016/04/30 ed.2016, pp. 2060241.
K. Kumar, V., Lall, C.., Raj, R..V., Vedhagiri, K.. and Vijayachari, P.. (2016). Molecular detection of pathogenic leptospiral protein encoding gene (lipL32) in environmental aquatic biofilms. Lett Appl MicrobiolLett Appl MicrobiolLett Appl Microbiol. 2015/12/09 ed.62, pp. 311-315.
K. Kumar, V., Lall, C.., R. Raj, V., Vedhagiri, K.. and Vijayachari, P.. (2016). Molecular detection of pathogenic leptospiral protein encoding gene (lipL32) in environmental aquatic biofilms. Lett Appl Microbiol.Lett Appl Microbiol.. 62, pp. 311-315.
Jeon, H.K., Park, H., Lee, D., Choe, S., Sohn, W.M. and Eom, K.S. (2016). Molecular detection of Spirometra decipiens in the United States. Korean Journal of Parasitology. 54, pp. 503–507. doi: org/10.3347/kjp.2016.54.4.503.
Mattiucci, S., Crisafi, B., Gabrielli, S., Paoletti, M. and Cancrini, G. (2016). Molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of Blastocystis infection in humans in Italy. Epidemiology and infection. 144, pp. 635–646.
Almeida, G.Guilherme, Coscarelli, D., Melo, M.Norma, Melo, A.Lane and Pinto, H.Alves (2016). Molecular identification of Spirometra spp. (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) in some wild animals from Brazil. Parasitology international. 65, pp. 428–431. doi: 10.1016/j.parint.2016.05.014.

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