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Chemical dynamics of persistent organic pollutants: A sensitivity analysis relating soil concentration levels to atmospheric emissions
ArticleAbstract: A dynamic modeling framework is presented that provides a method to estimate deposition of air emissPalabras claves:Autores:Bennett D., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, McKone T.E.Fuentes:scopusCoaggregation occurs amongst bacteria within and between biofilms in domestic showerheads
ArticleAbstract: Showerheads support the development of multi-species biofilms that can be unsightly, produce malodorPalabras claves:autoaggregation, biofilm, Coaggregation, phylogeny, Pyrosequencing, showerheadAutores:Boles B.R., Dowd S.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, McCormick D.W., Rickard A.H., Stevens M.R.E., Vornhagen J.Fuentes:scopusAn evaluation of parsimony for microbial risk assessment models
ArticleAbstract: Microbial risk assessment (MRA) is a process that evaluates the likelihood of adverse human health ePalabras claves:mathematical models, Microbial risk assessment, QMRA, Risk Assessment, Sensitivity Analysis, Waterborne pathogensAutores:Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Soller J.A.Fuentes:scopusA Dynamic Model to Assess Microbial Health Risks Associated with Beneficial Uses of Biosolids
ReviewAbstract: There is increasing interest in the development of a microbial risk assessment methodology for regulPalabras claves:Biosolids, Microbial risk assessment, pathogensAutores:Colford J.M., Eisenberg D., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Scott J.C., Soller J.A.Fuentes:scopusA critical analysis of recreational water guidelines developed from temperate climate data and applied to the tropics
ArticleAbstract: Recreational water epidemiology studies are rare in settings with minimal wastewater treatment wherePalabras claves:Beaches, Brazil, Enterococci, ESCHERICHIA coli, Quantitative microbial risk assessment, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lamparelli C.C., Pogreba-Brown K., Reynolds K.A., Verhougstraete M.P., Wade T.J., Zanoli Sato M.I.Fuentes:scopusA dynamic quantitative microbial risk assessment for norovirus in potable reuse systems
ArticleAbstract: This study describes the results of a dynamic quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) for noroPalabras claves:Dynamic disease transmission, Full advanced treatment (FAT), Norovirus, Ozone, Potable reuse, Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA)Autores:Ahmad S., Amoueyan E., Gerrity D., Joseph Neil Spindel EisenbergFuentes:scopusA simplified model of combined sewer overflows to estimate event driven enteric pathogen concentrations in drinking water sources
Conference ObjectAbstract: Raw sewage discharges from Combined Sewer Overflows(CSO's) during rainfall can severely impact drinkPalabras claves:Autores:Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Mahajan R., Uber J.G.Fuentes:scopusA space-time point process model for analyzing and pbkp_redicting case patterns of diarrheal disease in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We consider modeling case-patterns under a complex spatial and longitudinal sampling design as conduPalabras claves:Diarrheal disease, KRIGING, LGCP, pbkp_rediction, Poisson process, Spatio-temporalAutores:Ahn J., Bhavnani D., Johnson T.D., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Mukherjee B.Fuentes:scopusEquivalency of indirect and direct potable reuse paradigms based on a quantitative microbial risk assessment framework
ArticleAbstract: Due to rapid growth in the potable reuse industry, there is a need to better characterize the associPalabras claves:CRYPTOSPORIDIUM, De facto reuse, Full advanced treatment (FAT), Potable reuse, Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA), virusAutores:Ahmad S., Amoueyan E., Gerrity D., Joseph Neil Spindel EisenbergFuentes:scopusEvent driven exposure and risk analysis for norovirus in drinking water
Conference ObjectAbstract: Risk Assessment studies that rely on mean exposure levels and ignore dynamic environmental featuresPalabras claves:Autores:Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Mahajan R., Soller J.A., Uber J.G.Fuentes:scopus