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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R833002

Quantitative Assessment of Pathogens in Drinking Water

RFA: Development and Evaluation of Innovative Approaches for the Quantitative Assessment of Pathogens in Drinking Water (2005)

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Journal Article Graczyk TK, Sunderland D, Rule AM, da Silva AJ, Moura INS, Tamang L, Girouard AS, Schwab KJ, Breysse PN. Urban feral pigeons (Columba livia) as a source for air- and waterborne contamination with Enterocytozoon bieneusi spores. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2007;73(13):4357-4358. R833002 (2007)
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Journal Article Graczyk TK, Majewska AC, Schwab KJ. The role of birds in dissemination of human waterborne enteropathogens. Trends in Parasitology 2008;24(2):55-59. R833002 (2007)
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Journal Article Graczyk T K, Conn DB. Molecular markers and sentinel organisms for environmental monitoring. Parasite 2008;15(3):458-462. R833002 (2008)
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Journal Article Young TA, Heidler J, Matos-Perez CR, Sapkota A, Toler T, Gibson KE, Schwab KJ, Halden RU. Ab initio and in situ comparison of caffeine, triclosan, and triclocarbon as indicators of sewage-derived microbes in surface waters. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(9):3335-3340. R833002 (2008)
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