1985
DOI: 10.1080/10643388509381732
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Waterborne gastroenteritis and viral hepatitis

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“…Several waterborne outbreaks have been documented (Gerba et al 1985;Williams and Akin 1986) and the virus isolated from sewage sludges (Gerba 1986). …”
Section: B Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several waterborne outbreaks have been documented (Gerba et al 1985;Williams and Akin 1986) and the virus isolated from sewage sludges (Gerba 1986). …”
Section: B Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rotaviruses are now recognized as a major cause of childhood gastroenteritis, sometimes resulting in dehydration and death in infants and adults (Gerba et al 1985). Several waterborne outbreaks have been documented (Gerba et al 1985;Williams and Akin 1986) and the virus isolated from sewage sludges (Gerba 1986).…”
Section: B Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief synopsis of current views on marine virus ecology was recently provided by Furhman (91). The distribution and survival of human and animal pathogenic enteroviruses in aquatic environments are not covered herein, since detection and distribution of human disease-causing viruses in natural waters have been extensively reviewed elsewhere (99,103,104,112,182).…”
Section: Scope Of the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepatitis A virus, Norwalk virus, and rotavirus have been implicated as causes of ground water disease outbreaks (Gerba et al, 1985). The most frequently reported source of contamination in outbreaks involving ground water is overflow or seepage of sewage from septic tanks.…”
Section: Enteric Viruses In Ground Watermentioning
confidence: 99%