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Associations between water-treatment methods and diarrhoea in HIV -positive individuals
ArticleAbstract: This manuscript extends our previously published work (based on data from one clinic) on the associaPalabras claves:Autores:Abrams D., Charles S., Colford J.M., Hubbard A.H., Jensen P., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Leiser R., Levy D.A., Saha S.R., Vu M., Wade T.J., Wright C.C.Fuentes:scopusA pilot randomized, controlled trial of an in-home drinking water intervention among HIV + persons
ArticleAbstract: Although immunocompromised persons may be at increased risk for gastrointestinal illnesses, no trialPalabras claves:Drinking water quality, GASTROENTERITIS, hiv, Randomized trial, Triple blindingAutores:Charles S., Colford J.M., Hubbard A.H., Jensen P., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy D.A., Saha S.R., Vu M., Wade T.J., Wright C.C.Fuentes:scopusDo U.S. Environmental Protection Agency water quality guidelines for recreational waters prevent gastrointestinal illness? A systematic review and meta-analysis
ReviewAbstract: Despite numerous studies, uncertainty remains about how water quality indicators can best be used inPalabras claves:Bathing water, diarrhea, Gastrointestinal illness, Indicator organisms, Meta-analysis, Swimming, Systematic Review, water qualityAutores:Colford J.M., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Pai N., Wade T.J.Fuentes:scopusEffects of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions on detection of enteropathogens and host-specific faecal markers in the environment: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background: Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) improvements are promoted to reduce diarrhoea in lPalabras claves:Autores:Arnold B.F., Benjamin-Chung J., Boehm A.B., Brown J., Capone D., Clasen T., Colford J.M., Cumming O., Ercumen A., Fuhrmeister E., Grembi J.A., Holcomb D.A., Jill R. Stewart, Knee J., Kwong L.H., Lin A., Luby S.P., Mertens A., Nala R., Nelson K., Njenga S.M., Null C., Pickering A.J., Rahman M., Reese H.E., Steinbaum L., Thilakaratne R.Fuentes:scopusInferences drawn from a risk assessment compared directly with a randomized trial of a home drinking water intervention
ArticleAbstract: Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyPalabras claves:Drinking water, gastrointestinal, Intervention trial, Microbial risk assessment, Waterborne pathogensAutores:Colford J.M., Hubbard A.H., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, LeChevallier M.W., Levy D.A., Sylvester M.D., Wade T.J.Fuentes:scopusThe Sonoma water evaluation trial: A randomized drinking water intervention trial to reduce gastrointestinal illness in older adults
ArticleAbstract: Objectives. We estimated the relative rate of highly cbkp_redible gastrointestinal illness (HCGI) pePalabras claves:Autores:Arnold B.F., Colford J.M., Hilton J.F., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Saha S.R., Scott J.C., Wade T.J., Wright C.C.Fuentes:scopusThe role of disease transmission and conferred immunity in outbreaks: Analysis of the 1993 Cryptosporidium outbreak in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ReviewAbstract: The authors examined two competing hypotheses regarding the cause of the 1993 Cryptosporidium outbrePalabras claves:CRYPTOSPORIDIUM, Disease outbreaks, disease transmission, Drinking, models, theoretical, WATERAutores:Brookhart M.A., Colford J.M., Hubbard A.H., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lei X.Fuentes:scopus