2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.04.037
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Daily physicochemical, microbiological and ecotoxicological fluctuations of a hospital effluent according to technical and care activities

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“…These pathogen organisms may pose important risk to human health. These organisms were also reported in studies on hospital wastewater [13] [22] [29]. E. coli levels varied between 9 × 10 2 and 8 × 10 4 cfu/ml ranges in clinical laboratory wastewater samples.…”
Section: Microbiologic Analysessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…These pathogen organisms may pose important risk to human health. These organisms were also reported in studies on hospital wastewater [13] [22] [29]. E. coli levels varied between 9 × 10 2 and 8 × 10 4 cfu/ml ranges in clinical laboratory wastewater samples.…”
Section: Microbiologic Analysessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Ils sont souvent présents dans les batteries d'évaluation de l'écotoxicité des rejets vis-à-vis des écosystèmes aquatiques. Nous les avons en particulier récemment largement déployés pour la caractérisation de l'écotoxicité d'effluents hospitaliers (BOILLOT et al, 2008PERRODIN et al, 2016). Tableau 1.…”
Section: Essais D'écotoxicité (Ou Bio-essais)unclassified
“…Par ailleurs, avec des CE50 se situant entre 1 et 10 %, selon l'organisme considéré, ce rejet général du site se situe dans la gamme des valeurs d'écotoxicité observées pour divers effluents hospitaliers dans différentes études récentes (BOILLOT et al, 2008;EMMANUEL, 2004;EMMANUEL et al, 2005;ORIAS et PERRODIN, 2013;PERRODIN et al, 2013;PERRODIN et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ecotoxicité Des Rejetsunclassified
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“…These tests involved exposing a population of aquatic organisms to an effluent at increasingly high concentrations in order to determine the concentration level at which toxic effects were induced. The chosen battery adapted for the evaluation of the potential ecotoxicological impact of urban and industrial effluents on aquatic environments, and previously tested in other studies various samples: urban wet weather discharge [9], hospital effluents [11], dredged materials [12] and marine dredged materials [13]. The battery consists of four bioassays: Daphnia magna (Dm), Vibrio fischeria (Vf), Brachionus calyciflorus (Bc) and Heterocypris incongruens (Hi).…”
Section: Ecotoxicity Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%