Proportion of sewage sludge to soil influences the survival of Salmonella Dublin, and Escherichia coli

The survival of enteric pathogens in sewage sludge could lead to their transferral into the soil environment and subsequent contamination of crops and water courses. This, in turn, could increase the potential spread of gastrointestinal disease. This work aimed to determine the persistence of severa...

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Main Authors: Ellis, Stephanie, Tyrrel, Sean, O'Leary, Emma, Richards, Karl, Griffiths, Bryan, Ritz, Karl
Format: Article
Published: Wiley 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49358/