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Rodda, N
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Bateman, B
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Kfir, R
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2007-03-27T11:55:24Z |
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2007-06-07T10:09:12Z |
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2007-03-27T11:55:24Z |
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2007-06-07T10:09:12Z |
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1993 |
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Rodda, N, Bateman, B and Kfir, R. 1993. Removal of salmonella-typhi, shigella-dysenteriae, vibrio-cholerae and rotavirus from water using a water-treatment tablet. Water Science and Technology, vol. 27, 04 March, pp 347-350 |
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0273-1223 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2103
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2103
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Chlor-floc tablets are intended for purification of small quantities of water for individual use by combined flocculation and disinfection. Removal of Escherichia coli E25, various viruses and Giardia cysts from polluted water by Chlor-floc has been previously demonstrated. This study evaluated the efficiency of removal of Salmonella typhi, Shigella dysenteriae, Vibrio cholerae and rotavirus from simulated hard water of high organic content and colour. All four pathogenic micro organisms were successfully removed within the recommended treatment time. Log removals of 7-8 log were achieved for bacterial pathogens, and a removal of 6.5 log was obtained for rotavirus. |
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd |
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Copyright: 1993 Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd |
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Disinfection |
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Flocculation |
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Water treatment tablet |
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Salmonella-typhi |
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Shigella-dysenteriae |
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Vibrio-cholerae |
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Rotavirus |
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Removal of salmonella-typhi, shigella-dysenteriae, vibrio-cholerae and rotavirus from water using a water-treatment tablet |
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Article |
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Rodda, N., Bateman, B., & Kfir, R. (1993). Removal of salmonella-typhi, shigella-dysenteriae, vibrio-cholerae and rotavirus from water using a water-treatment tablet. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2103 |
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Rodda, N, B Bateman, and R Kfir "Removal of salmonella-typhi, shigella-dysenteriae, vibrio-cholerae and rotavirus from water using a water-treatment tablet." (1993) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2103 |
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Rodda N, Bateman B, Kfir R. Removal of salmonella-typhi, shigella-dysenteriae, vibrio-cholerae and rotavirus from water using a water-treatment tablet. 1993; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2103. |
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TY - Article
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AB - Chlor-floc tablets are intended for purification of small quantities of water for individual use by combined flocculation and disinfection. Removal of Escherichia coli E25, various viruses and Giardia cysts from polluted water by Chlor-floc has been previously demonstrated. This study evaluated the efficiency of removal of Salmonella typhi, Shigella dysenteriae, Vibrio cholerae and rotavirus from simulated hard water of high organic content and colour. All four pathogenic micro organisms were successfully removed within the recommended treatment time. Log removals of 7-8 log were achieved for bacterial pathogens, and a removal of 6.5 log was obtained for rotavirus.
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KW - Salmonella-typhi
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PY - 1993
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