Grantee Research Project Results
Final Report: Infectivity and Virulence of Cryptosporidium Genotype H Oocysts in Healthy Adult Volunteers
EPA Grant Number: R828035Title: Infectivity and Virulence of Cryptosporidium Genotype H Oocysts in Healthy Adult Volunteers
Investigators: Chappell, Cynthia L. , Okhuysen, Pablo C. , Widmer, Giovanni , Tzipori, Saul
Institution: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
EPA Project Officer: Hahn, Intaek
Project Period: March 1, 2000 through March 1, 2003 (Extended to February 28, 2005)
Project Amount: $503,884
RFA: Drinking Water (1999) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Drinking Water , Water
Journal Articles on this Report : 1 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
| Other project views: | All 19 publications | 10 publications in selected types | All 10 journal articles |
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Chappell C, Darkoh C, Schimmin L, Farhana N, Kim D, Okhuysen P, Hixson J. Fecal Indole as a Biomarker of Sceptibility to Cryptosporidium Infection. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY 2016;84(8):2299-2306. |
R828035 (Final) R824759 (Final) |
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Supplemental Keywords:
RFA, Health, Scientific Discipline, Water, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, POLLUTANTS/TOXICS, HUMAN HEALTH, Health Risk Assessment, Risk Assessments, Environmental Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Exposure, Microorganisms, Drinking Water, Genetics, Risk Assessment, immune system response, dietary exposure, Safe Drinking Water, treatment, water quality, water quality parameters, infectious disease, genotoxic biomarkers, human exposure, virulence characteristics, monitoring, genetic susceptibility, drinking water system, drinking water contaminants, drinking water treatment, infectivity, water treatment, cellular responses, coccidia, serologically positive humnas, microbial exposure, cryptosporidium parvum oocysts, gnotobiotic pigs, cryptosporidium, human health risk, exposure and effectsProgress and Final Reports:
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