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  • 2. Discharge-based QMRA for estimation of public health risks from exposure to stormwater-borne pathogens in recreational waters in the United States.
    McBride GB, Stott R, Miller W, Bambic D, Wuertz S.
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  • 5. Quantitative microbial risk assessment of microbial source tracking markers in recreational water contaminated with fresh untreated and secondary treated sewage.
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    Kundu A, McBride G, Wuertz S.
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  • 8. Quantification of human adenovirus and norovirus in river water in the north-east of France.
    Sedji MI, Varbanov M, Meo M, Colin M, Mathieu L, Bertrand I.
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  • 14. Enteric viruses in surface water and sediment samples from the catchment area of Peri Lagoon, Santa Catarina State, Brazil.
    Elmahdy EM, Fongaro G, Schissi CD, Petrucio MM, Barardi CR.
    J Water Health; 2016 Feb 15; 14(1):142-54. PubMed ID: 26837838
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  • 15. Two risk assessments: Evaluating the use of indicator HF183 Bacteroides versus pathogen measurements for modelling recreational illness risks in an urban watershed.
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  • 17. Incidence of gastrointestinal illness following wet weather recreational exposures: Harmonization of quantitative microbial risk assessment with an epidemiologic investigation of surfers.
    Soller JA, Schoen M, Steele JA, Griffith JF, Schiff KC.
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  • 18. Risk-based critical concentrations of enteric pathogens for recreational water criteria and recommended minimum sample volumes for routine water monitoring.
    Denpetkul T, Pumkaew M, Sittipunsakda O, Srathongneam T, Mongkolsuk S, Sirikanchana K.
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  • 19. Detection and quantification of human adenovirus (HAdV), JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) in recreational waters of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • 20. Comparison of methods for concentrating human adenoviruses, polyomavirus JC and noroviruses in source waters and drinking water using quantitative PCR.
    Albinana-Gimenez N, Clemente-Casares P, Calgua B, Huguet JM, Courtois S, Girones R.
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