Pathogens, faecal indicators and human-specific microbial source-tracking markers in sewage
Abstract
The objective of this review is to assess the current state of knowledge of pathogens, general faecal indicators and human‐specific microbial source tracking markers in sewage. Most of the microbes present in sewage are from the microbiota of the human gut, including pathogens. Bacteria and viruses are the most abundant groups of microbes in the human gut microbiota. Most reports on this topic show that raw sewage microbiological profiles...
Paper Details
Title
Pathogens, faecal indicators and human-specific microbial source-tracking markers in sewage
Published Date
Jan 2, 2019
Volume
126
Issue
3
Pages
701 - 717
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