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PART FIVE. CASE STUDIES
PART FOUR. MANAGEMENT OF RISK FROM EXCRETA AND WASTEWATER
PART ONE. THE HEALTH HAZARDS OF EXCRETA: THEORY AND CONTROL
PART THREE. SPECIFIC EXCRETED PATHOGENS: ENVIRONMENTAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGY ASPECTS
PART TWO. INDICATORS AND MICROBIAL SOURCE TRACKING MARKERS
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PART FOUR. MANAGEMENT OF RISK FROM EXCRETA AND WASTEWATER
Sanitation System Technologies
Persistence
PART THREE. SPECIFIC EXCRETED PATHOGENS: ENVIRONMENTAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGY ASPECTS
SECTION I. VIRUSES
Adenoviruses
Hepatitis A
Norovirus and other Caliciviruses
Polioviruses and other Enteroviruses
Polyomavirus
Rotavirus and Astrovirus
Summary of Excreted and Waterborne Viruses
SECTION II. BACTERIA
SECTION III. PROTISTS
SECTION IV. HELMINTHS
Overview of issues for water bacterial pathogens
Members of the family Campylobacteraceae: Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter coli
Arcobacter
Helicobacter pylori
Aeromonas
Pathogenic members of Escherichia coli & Shigella spp. Shigellosis
Leptospira and Leptospirosis
Salmonella, Enteric Fevers, and Salmonellosis
Vibrio cholerae and Cholera biotypes
Yersinia and Yersiniosis
PART TWO. INDICATORS AND MICROBIAL SOURCE TRACKING MARKERS
General and host-associated bacterial indicators of faecal pollution
Using indicators to assess microbial treatment and disinfection efficacy
Evaluation of subsurface microbial transport using microbial indicators, surrogates and tracers
PART ONE. THE HEALTH HAZARDS OF EXCRETA: THEORY AND CONTROL
PART FIVE. CASE STUDIES
Introduction to the Importance of Sanitation
Environmental Aspects and Features of Critical Pathogen Groups
A QMRA Framework for Sanitation Treatment Decisions
Gender, Women and Sanitation
Balantidium coli
Balantidium coli
Blastocystis
Cryptosporidium spp.
Cyclospora cayetanensis
Entamoeba histolytica
Cestodes
Nematodes
Giardia duodenalis
Microsporidia
Toxoplasma gondii
Trematodes
Taenia spp.
Toxocara spp.
Ascaris spp.
The Liver Flukes: Clonorchis sinensis, Opisthorchis spp, and Metorchis spp.
Fasciolopsis and Fasciolopsiasis
Intestinal Flukes: Heterophyidae and Echinostomatidae
Echinococcus spp.
Ancylostoma, Necator and Ancylostomiasis
Trichuris trichiura
Diphyllobothriidae
Metagonimus yokogawai
Paragonimus spp.
Schistosoma and Schistosomiasis
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Persistence of Pathogens in Sewage and Other Water Types
Persistence of Pathogenic Microorganisms in Fecal Wastes and Wastewater Matrices: An Introduction and Overview of Data Considerations
The Persistence of Indicators and Pathogens in Wastewater Biosolids-amended Soil
Pathogen Specific Persistence Modeling Data
General and host-associated bacteriophage indicators of faecal pollution
Human and animal enteric viral markers for tracking the sources of faecal pollution
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A framework for safe sanitation systems
Application of the risk-based framework - is it safe?
Regulation for safe system design
Managing risks by targeting pathogen sources
System planning: evaluation of alternative scenarios
Risk Communication: Application of risk assessment to generate public awareness
Papillomavirus
Salmonella/Shigella/Vibrio in treated effluents and impact on downstream water users (South Africa)
Is it safe to use untreated greywater to irrigate vegetables in my backyard?
Health risk of biogas effluent exposure and handling in Vietnam
Wastewater reuse in agriculture and health risk in Vietnam
Can farmers in Bolivia safely irrigate non-edible crops with treated wastewater?
Australian guidelines for water recycling – setting health based performance targets and safe use of wastewater
Building a safe recycled water scheme
How do I ensure my existing recycled water scheme is safe?
E. coli and enterococci subtyping to discriminate contamination sources in wastewater treatment ponds
Using genetic microbial source tracking (MST) markers to identify fecal pollution sources in spring water of a large alpine karst catchment
Pollution Source-Targeted Water Safety Management: Characterization of Diffuse Human Fecal Pollution Sources with Land Use Information, Strategic Water Sampling, and Quantitative Real-Time PCR
Mapping pathogen emissions to surface water using a global model with scenario analysis
The QMRAcatch approach for guiding sustainable water safety management options at a large river
Safe set-back distances from sanitation systems
Validation of high rate algal ponds as an efficient wastewater treatment option to improve public health in rural communities
Developing evidence-based guidance on fecal waste disposal in an Ebola outbreak
Disease burden due to gastrointestinal pathogens in a wastewater system in Kampala, Uganda.
Disease burden due to gastroenteritis infections among people living along wastewater reuse system in Hanoi, Vietnam
Introduction to the Importance of Sanitation
Pathogen Reduction in Non-Sewered (On-site) System Technologies
Septic Systems
Pathogen Reduction in Sewered System Technologies
Preliminary Treatment and Primary Sedimentation
Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactors
Activated Sludge
Membrane Bioreactors
Media Filters: Trickling Filters and Anaerobic Filters
Waste Stabilization Ponds
Constructed Wetlands
Sludge Management: Biosolids and Fecal Sludge
Pathogen Reduction and Survival in Complete Treatment Works
Hepatitis E
Microbial Indicators - “Workhorses” in the Field of Health-related Water Quality Testing
Antimicrobal Resistance: Fecal Sanitation Strategies for Combatting a Global Public Health Threat
Pathogen flows in urban environments and their public health risks: A new conceptual approach to inform sanitation planning
Tiered approach for integral assessment of sanitation, water supply and hygiene health risks in rural Brazil
How to use the GWPP knowledge? A risk management approach for safe sanitation
Overview and Introduction
Collection and Conveyance of Excreta and Wastewater in On-Site and Off-Site Systems
Understanding Pathogen Reduction in Sanitation Systems: Units of Measurement, Expressing Changes in Concentrations, and Kinetics
Composting and Dry Desiccating Toilets (Latrines)
Cesspits and Soakpits
Pit Toilets (Latrines)
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