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241 related items for PubMed ID: 32240845

  • 1. Evaluating health risks associated with exposure to ambient surface waters during recreational activities: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Russo GS, Eftim SE, Goldstone AE, Dufour AP, Nappier SP, Wade TJ.
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  • 10. Recreational water exposures and illness outcomes at a freshwater beach in Toronto, Canada: A prospective cohort pilot study.
    Young I, Sanchez JJ, Desta BN, Heasley C, Tustin J.
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  • 11. Prevalence of free-living amoebae in swimming pools and recreational waters, a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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  • 13. Estimating the primary etiologic agents in recreational freshwaters impacted by human sources of faecal contamination.
    Soller JA, Bartrand T, Ashbolt NJ, Ravenscroft J, Wade TJ.
    Water Res; 2010 Sep 22; 44(16):4736-47. PubMed ID: 20728915
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  • 15. Estimated human health risks from exposure to recreational waters impacted by human and non-human sources of faecal contamination.
    Soller JA, Schoen ME, Bartrand T, Ravenscroft JE, Ashbolt NJ.
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    Crider K, Williams J, Qi YP, Gutman J, Yeung L, Mai C, Finkelstain J, Mehta S, Pons-Duran C, Menéndez C, Moraleda C, Rogers L, Daniels K, Green P.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2022 Feb 01; 2(2022):. PubMed ID: 36321557
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  • 17. Estimated Costs of Sporadic Gastrointestinal Illness Associated with Surface Water Recreation: A Combined Analysis of Data from NEEAR and CHEERS Studies.
    DeFlorio-Barker S, Wade TJ, Jones RM, Friedman LS, Wing C, Dorevitch S.
    Environ Health Perspect; 2017 Feb 01; 125(2):215-222. PubMed ID: 27459727
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  • 19. Risk assessment of noroviruses and human adenoviruses in recreational surface waters.
    Vergara GGRV, Rose JB, Gin KYH.
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  • 20. Incidence of gastrointestinal illness following wet weather recreational exposures: Harmonization of quantitative microbial risk assessment with an epidemiologic investigation of surfers.
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