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The sequences with the highest relative abundances recovered from the POU RO systems operated at the two Texas locations also differed. Cyanobium sequences dominated the carbon filter from the Austin location, but sequences representing this genus were present at much lower abundances in the other ...
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V. Sources of Microbial Contamination Regarding pathogen exposure, contamination is not evenly distributed but rather affected by the number of pathogens in the source water, the age of the distribution system, the quality of the delivered water, and climatic events that can tax the treatment plant...
For example, the likelihood of infection for a DWPI is not only dependent on the species/strain of microorganism, the virulence of the microorganism at a given time, and host characteristics (e.g., immune status/age/demographics), but also on the fate and transport of the microorganism in ...
hexavalent chromium; neurotoxicity; essential metals dyshomeostasis; age differences; sex differences1. Introduction Environmental pollution is a persistent and ubiquitous threat to human health, with environmental pollutants inducing negative health effects in humans across all demographics [1]. Metals are ...
The variation in nitrate levels might depend on climate, groundwater age, soil type, nitrogen sources, geochemistry, and the land surface area covered by the wells [14]. Nonetheless, potential sources for elevating nitrate contamination in groundwater include agricultural practices (use of inorganic ...
Introduction Improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) could prevent the deaths of more than two million children under the age of five annually [1]. The main cause of the mortalities is diarrhea [2]. African and South-East Asia regions accounts for 78% (1.46 million) of all deaths ...