نتایج جستجو برای: recreational waters

تعداد نتایج: 54456  

2017
Viviane Santos de Sousa Ana Paula de Souza da-Silva Leif Sorenson Raphael Paiva Paschoal Renata Fernandes Rabello Eloiza Helena Campana Márcia Soares Pinheiro Lyssa Oliveira Ferreira Dos Santos Natacha Martins Ana Carolina Nunes Botelho Renata Cristina Picão Sérgio Eduardo Longo Fracalanzza Lee Woodland Riley George Sensabaugh Beatriz Meurer Moreira

Staphylococcus saprophyticus is an important agent of urinary tract infection (UTI) in young women, but information about this pathogen in human microbiota and in common environment is lacking. The aim of this study was to characterize S. saprophyticus isolates from genitoanal microbiota of 621 pregnant women, 10 minas cheese packs, and five beaches in Rio de Janeiro city and compare PFGE profi...

2008
Shane Pegg Simon Darcy

This paper seeks to explore the notion of Therapeutic Recreation (TR) in an Australian context. It does so through first reviewing the historical development of Diversional Therapy (DT) services in Australia and then examining the impact on service delivery of ongoing national reform in the health and community care sectors. The paper suggests that such reforms have created a somewhat fluid sta...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2003
N J Ashbolt M Bruno

Local adaptation of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Farnham approach to managing pathogen risk in recreational waters was readily achieved given the extensive microbiological beach data for Sydney, and a clear understanding of applying the 'Annapolis Protocol' sanitary survey component to beach classification. Daily enterococci counts were predicted by rainfall (>10 mm in 24 h or >5 mm over...

2006
Pablo H. Vigliano José Bechara Rolando Quiros

The Northeast, Central, Western and Northwestern, and Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego regions dominate Argentina inland recreational fishing. Being each unique in terms of environmental context, fish fauna and fishery types. High species diversity, extractive fishing and highly priced fly-fishing catch and release fisheries characterizes the Northeast. The Central Western and Northwestern fisher...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
J D Doyle B Tunnicliff S K Brickler R E Kramer N A Sinclair

Anaerobic incubation of membrane filter cultures significantly enhanced detection of fecal coliforms in surface-water samples from recreational beaches. In contrast to standard aerobic incubation, anaerobic incubation suppressed overgrowth of masking, noncoliform bacteria but did not increase the frequency of fecal coliform recovery.

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2010
Josefina León Félix Yuridia Cháidez Fernandez Jesús Salvador Velarde-Félix Benigno Valdez Torres Cristobal Cháidez

An investigation was conducted to determine hepatitis A virus (HAV) and norovirus (NV) presence in marine recreational waters (MRWs) from two Mexican tourists beaches (Altata and Mazatlan), located at the northwestern state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Also, Binary Logistic Regression (BLR) analyses were conducted between physicochemical parameters (temperature, turbidity and salinity) and viral organis...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
David J Turbow Nathaniel D Osgood Sunny C Jiang

We constructed a simulation model to compute the incidences of highly credible gastrointestinal illness (HCGI) in recreational bathers at two intermittently contaminated beaches of Orange County, California. Assumptions regarding spatial and temporal bathing patterns were used to determine exposure levels over a 31-month study period. Illness rates were calculated by applying previously reporte...

2014
Tessa Mazor Hugh P. Possingham Dori Edelist Eran Brokovich Salit Kark

Successful implementation of marine conservation plans is largely inhibited by inadequate consideration of the broader social and economic context within which conservation operates. Marine waters and their biodiversity are shared by a host of stakeholders, such as commercial fishers, recreational users and offshore developers. Hence, to improve implementation success of conservation plans, we ...

2010
Samuel Dorevitch Nicholas J. Ashbolt Christobel M. Ferguson Roger Fujioka Charles D. McGee Jeffrey A. Soller Richard L. Whitman

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has committed to issuing in 2012 new or revised criteria designed to protect the health of those who use surface waters for recreation. For this purpose, the U.S. EPA has been conducting epidemiologic studies to establish relationships between microbial measures of water quality and adverse health outcomes among swimmers. New methods for testing wa...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2005
Rachel T Noble Stephen B Weisberg

Monitoring of recreational beaches for fecal indicator bacteria is currently performed using culture-based technology that can require more than a day for laboratory analysis, during which time swimmers are at risk. Here we review new methods that have the potential to reduce the measurement period to less than an hour. These methods generally involve two steps. The first is target capture, in ...

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