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- :Katz, Lee S. ;Turnsek, MaryannJul 10 2014 | Genome Announc. 2014; 2(4).:Vibrio cholerae 2012EL-1759 is an environmental isolate from Haiti that was recovered in 2012 during a cholera outbreak. The genomic backbone is simil...
- :Kahler, Amy M. ;Hill, Vincent R.2020 | Methods Mol Biol. 2052:23-41:The procedure described here provides instructions for detection of Cryptosporidium recovered from large-volume water samples. Water samples are colle...
- :Yard, Ellen E. ;Murphy, Matthew W.Sep 19 2014 | J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng. 49(11):1236-1243.:Surface water contaminants in Kentucky during and after 2011 flooding were characterized. Surface water samples were collected during flood stage (May...
- :Kahler, Amy M. ;Johnson, Trisha B.Mar 18 2015 | Water (Basel). 7(3):1202-1216.:In this study, hollow-fiber ultrafiltration (UF) was assessed for recovery of Escherichia coli, Clostridium perfringens spores, Cryptosporidium parvum...
- :Mull, Bonnie J. ;Narayanan, JothikumarOct 21 2013 | J Parasitol Res. 2013; 2013.:Primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare and typically fatal infection caused by the thermophilic free-living ameba, Naegleria fowleri. In 2...
- :Hill, Vincent R. ;Narayanan, JothikumarMay 26 2015 | Pathogens. 2015; 4(2):335-354.:Drinking and environmental water samples contain a diverse array of constituents that can interfere with molecular testing techniques, especially when...
- :Jothikumar, Narayanan ;Kahler, AmyOct 16 2014 | Genome Announc. 2014; 2(5).:We isolated Raoultella planticola from a river water sample, which was phenotypically indistinguishable from Escherichia coli on MI agar. The genome s...
- :Jothikumar, Narayanan ;Kahler, AmyOct 16 2014 | Genome Announc. 2014; 2(5).:MI agar is routinely used for quantifying Escherichia coli in drinking water. A suspect E. coli colony isolated from a water sample was identified as...
- :Cromeans, Theresa ;Jothikumar, Narayanan12 2019 | J Virol Methods. 274:113732:Stabilizing paper matrix methods for retaining nucleic acid from inactivated clinical specimens offer a solution for molecular diagnostics when specim...
- :Backer, Lorraine C. ;Carmichael, WayneJun 26 2008 | Mar Drugs. 2008; 6(2):389-406.:We measured microcystins in blood from people at risk for swallowing water or inhaling spray while swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, or boating duri...
- :Backer, Howard D. ;Derlet, Robert W.3 2024 | Wilderness Environ Med. 35(1 Suppl):45S-66S:To provide guidance to medical providers, wilderness users, and travelers, the Wilderness Medical Society convened an expert panel to develop evidence...
- :Backer, Howard D. ;Derlet, Robert W.12 2019 | Wilderness Environ Med. 30(4 Suppl):S100-S120:To provide guidance to clinicians, the Wilderness Medical Society convened experts to develop evidence-based guidelines for water disinfection in situ...
- :Murphy, Jennifer L. ;Arrowood, Michael J.6 16 2015 | Environ Sci Technol. 49(12):7348-7355:Cyanuric acid (CYA) is a chlorine stabilizer used in swimming pools to limit UV degradation of chlorine, thus reducing chlorine use and cost. However,...
- :Cope, Jennifer R. ;Murphy, JenniferFeb 01 2018 | Clin Infect Dis. 66(4):548-553:BackgroundNaegleria fowleri is a thermophilic ameba found in freshwater that causes primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) when it enters the nose a...
- :Rochelle, Paul A. ;Klonicki, Patricia T.Oct 2015 | J Am Water Works Assoc. 107(10):24-32.
- :Mull, Bonnie ;Hill, Vincent R.Oct 12 2012 | J Microbiol Methods. 91(3):429-433.:Dead-end ultrafiltration (DEUF) has been reported to be a simple, field-deployable technique for recovering bacteria, viruses, and parasites from larg...
- :Cohen, Nicole J. ;Slaten, Douglas D.Oct 2012 | Emerg Infect Dis. 18(10):1680-1682:Organisms, including Vibrio cholerae, can be transferred between harbors in the ballast water of ships. Zones in the Caribbean region where distance f...
- :Collier, Sarah A. ;Deng, LiJan 2021 | Emerg Infect Dis. 27(1):140-149:Provision of safe drinking water in the United States is a great public health achievement. However, new waterborne disease challenges have emerged (e...
- :Streby, Ashleigh ;Mull, Bonnie J.Feb 18 2015 | Parasitol Res. 114(5):1739-1746.:Naegleria fowleri is a thermophilic free-living ameba found in freshwater environments worldwide. It is the cause of a rare but potentially fatal dise...
- :Kahler, Amy M. ;Cromeans, Theresa L.Feb 24 2016 | Food Environ Virol. 8(2):148-155.:It is generally accepted that viral particles in source water are likely to be found as aggregates attached to other particles. For this reason, it is...
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