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Levy, K., Woster, A.P. and Goldstein, RS.et al. (2016). Untangling the impacts of climate change on waterborne diseases: a systematic review of relationships between diarrheal diseases and temperature, rainfall, flooding, and drought. Environmental Science {\{}{&}{\}} Technology. 50, pp. 4905–4922. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b06186.
Levy, K., Woster, A.P. and Goldstein, RS.et al. (2016). Untangling the impacts of climate change on waterborne diseases: a systematic review of relationships between diarrheal diseases and temperature, rainfall, flooding, and drought. Environmental Science \{&\} Technology. 50, pp. 4905–4922. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b06186.
Levy, K.., Woster, A.P.., Goldstein, R.S.. and Carlton, E.. (2016). Untangling the Impacts of Climate Change on Waterborne Diseases: a Systematic Review of Relationships between Diarrheal Diseases and Temperature, Rainfall, Flooding, and Drought. Environmental Science and Technology. 50, pp. 4905–4922. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b06186.
Levy, K.., Woster, A..P., Goldstein, R..S. and Carlton, E..J. (2016). Untangling the Impacts of Climate Change on Waterborne Diseases: a Systematic Review of Relationships between Diarrheal Diseases and Temperature, Rainfall, Flooding, and Drought. Environmental Science and Technology. 2016/04/09 ed.50, pp. 4905-22.
Graeff-Teixeira, C., Morassutti, A.Loureiro and Kazacos, K.R. (2016). Update on Baylisascariasis, a Highly Pathogenic Zoonotic Infection. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 29, pp. 375–399. doi: 10.1128/cmr.00044-15.
Bondarczuk, K.., Markowicz, A.. and Piotrowska-Seget, Z.. (2016). The urgent need for risk assessment on the antibiotic resistance spread via sewage sludge land application. Environment International. 87, pp. 49-55.
Liu, J., Platts-Mills, J.A., Juma, J., Kabir, F., Nkeze, J., Okoi, C. et al. (2016). Use of quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to identify causes of diarrhoea in children: a reanalysis of the GEMS case-control study. The Lancet. 388, Elsevier. pp. 1291–1301. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31529-X.
Levican, A., Collado, L. and Figueras, M.J. (2016). The use of two culturing methods in parallel reveals a high prevalence and diversity of Arcobacter spp. in a wastewater treatment plant. BioMed Research International. 2016,.
Darton, T..C., Jones, C.., Blohmke, C..J., Waddington, C..S., Zhou, L.., Peters, A.. et al. (2016). Using a Human Challenge Model of Infection to Measure Vaccine Efficacy: A Randomised, Controlled Trial Comparing the Typhoid Vaccines M01ZH09 with Placebo and Ty21a. PLoS Negl Trop DisPLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2016/08/18 ed.10, pp. e0004926.
Ahmed, W., Harwood, V.J., Nguyen, K., Young, S., Hamilton, K. and Toze, S. (2016). Utility of Helicobacter spp. associated GFD markers for detecting avian fecal pollution in natural waters of two continents. Water Research. 88, pp. 613–622.
Guerrero-Latorre, L., Gonzales-Gustavson, E., Hundesa, A., Sommer, R. and Rosina, G. (2016). UV disinfection and flocculation-chlorination sachets to reduce hepatitis E virus in drinking water. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 219(4-5), pp. 405-11.
Huang, J..J., Xi, J..Y., Hu, H..Y., Li, Y.., Lu, S..Q., Tang, F.. et al. (2016). UV light tolerance and reactivation potential of tetracycline-resistant bacteria from secondary effluents of a wastewater treatment plant. Journal of Environmental Sciences. 41, pp. 146-153. doi: 10.1016/j.jes.2015.04.034.
Qian, X.., Sun, W.., Gu, J.., Wang, X..J., Sun, J..J., Yin, Y..N. et al. (2016). Variable effects of oxytetracycline on antibiotic resistance gene abundance and the bacterial community during aerobic composting of cow manure. J Hazard Mater. 315, pp. 61-69.
Vargas-Villavicencio, J.A., Besné-Mérida, A. and Correa, D. (2016). Vertical transmission and fetal damage in animal models of congenital toxoplasmosis: A systematic review. Veterinary Parasitology. 223, pp. 195–204.
Kinyua, M.N., Trimmer, J., Izurieta, R., Cunningham, J. and Ergas, S.J. (2016). Viability and fate of Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia in tubular anaerobic digesters. Science of the Total Environment. 554, pp. 167–177.
Prevost, B.., Goulet, M.., Lucas, F..S., Joyeux, M.., Moulin, L.. and Wurtzer, S.. (2016). Viral persistence in surface and drinking water: Suitability of PCR pre-treatment with intercalating dyes. Water Research. 91, pp. 68–76.
Rasmussen-Ivey, C..R., Figueras, M..J., McGarey, D.. and Liles, M..R. (2016). Virulence factors of Aeromonas hydrophila: In the wake of reclassification. Frontiers in Microbiology. 7, pp. 1337. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01337.
Schmitz, B.W., Kitajima, M., Campillo, M.E., Gerba, C.P. and Pepper, I.L. (2016). Virus reduction during advanced bardenpho and conventional wastewater treatment processes. Environmental Science and Technology. 50, pp. 9524–9532. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b01384.
Schmitz, B., Kitajima, M., Campillo, M., Gerba, C. and Pepper, I. (2016). Virus reduction during advanced Bardenpho and conventional wastewater treatment processes. Environmental Science and Technology. 50(17), pp. 9524-9532.
Schmitz, B.W., Kitajima, M., Campillo, M.E., Gerba, C.P. and Pepper, I.L. (2016). Virus reduction during advanced Bardenpho and conventional wastewater treatment processes. Environmental science and technology. 50, ACS Publications. pp. 9524–9532.
Vieira, C.B., de Abreu Corrêa, A., de Jesus, M.S., Luz, S.L., Wyn-Jones, P., Kay, D. et al. (2016). Viruses Surveillance Under Different Season Scenarios of the Negro River Basin, Amazonia, Brazil. Food and Environmental Virology. 8, pp. 57–69.
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