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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 87(3): 256-8, 1993.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8236383

RESUMO

Investigations into the enumeration, distribution and viability of nematode eggs in the sludge from a primary facultative waste stabilization pond showed that pond sludges are not nematologically safe for immediate land application. Up to 12% of Ascaris lumbricoides eggs were viable after the pond had been in operation for 2.5 years. Eggs were recovered from the sludge along the full length of the pond, although there were significant decreases in egg concentration and viability with increasing distance from the inlet.


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Ascaris lumbricoides , Contagem de Ovos de Parasitas , Esgotos , Trichuris , Animais , Ascaris lumbricoides/fisiologia , Brasil , Trichuris/fisiologia
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Parasitol Today ; 8(1): 32-5, 1992 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15463524

RESUMO

The increasing use of wastewater for crop irrigation in arid and semi-arid zones means that wastewater parasitology is becoming on important research area. The World Health Organization's (WHO) current guideline states that only treated wastewater containing no more than one human intestinal nematode egg per litre should be used for irrigation. This guideline was based on very limited epidemiological evidence. In this article Rachel Ayres, Rebecca Stott, Duncan Mara and Donald Lee describe their recent work in Yorkshire and northeast Brazil and suggest that their results may be the first evidence for relaxing the WHO guideline for restricted irrigation to no more than ten intestinal nematode eggs per litre.

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