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Characterizing Differences in Sources of and Contributions to Fecal Contamination of Sediment and Surface Water with the Microbial FIT Framework
ArticleAbstract: Surface water monitoring and microbial source tracking (MST) are used to identify host sources of fePalabras claves:animal feeding operations, land-use regression, molecular microbial source tracking, river networks, sediment, septic systems, Surface waterAutores:Beattie R.E., Hristova K.R., Jill R. Stewart, Serre M.L., Wiesner-Friedman C.Fuentes:scopusA watershed study assessing effects of commercial hog operations on microbial water quality in North Carolina, USA
ArticleAbstract: Commercial Hog Operations (CHOs) produce large amounts of fecal waste, which is often treated in lagPalabras claves:Antimicrobial Resistance, Commercial hog operations, Fecal indicator bacteria, Microbial source tracking, Surface water, WatershedAutores:Christenson E., Jacob M., Jill R. Stewart, Wickersham L.Fuentes:scopusGreener residential environment is associated with increased bacterial diversity in outdoor ambient air
ArticleAbstract: In urban areas, exposure to greenspace has been found to be beneficial to human health. The biodiverPalabras claves:16S RRNA, Aerobiome, Airborne Bacteria, Greenspace, microbiome, Outdoor airAutores:Arnold J.W., Brinkman N.E., Egorov A.I., Griffin S.M., Hudgens E., Jaspers I., Jill R. Stewart, Keely S.P., Klein J., Lu K., Mugford C., Sams E.A., Scott J.W., Styles J.N., Wade T.J.Fuentes:scopusMeasuring Environmental Exposure to Enteric Pathogens in Low-Income Settings: Review and Recommendations of an Interdisciplinary Working Group
ReviewAbstract: Infections with enteric pathogens impose a heavy disease burden, especially among young children inPalabras claves:Autores:Ban R., Barr D.B., Brown J., Cannon J., Clasen T., Colford J.M., Ercumen A., Freeman M.C., Goddard F.G.B., Jill R. Stewart, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Luby S.P., Moe C.L., Petach H., Pickering A.J., Sarnat J.A., Taniuchi M., Thomas E.Fuentes:scopusIdentifying bioaugmentation candidates for bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in contaminated estuarine sediment of the Elizabeth River, VA, USA
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Estuarine sediments near former creosoting facilities along the Elizabeth River (Virginia,Palabras claves:Bioaugmentation, bioremediation, Creosote, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsAutores:Aitken M.D., Gunsch C.K., Jill R. Stewart, McCumber A.W., Rodriguez D.L., Singleton D.R., Volkoff S.J.Fuentes:scopusTemporal and Environmental Factors Driving Vibrio Vulnificus and V. Parahaemolyticus Populations and Their Associations With Harmful Algal Blooms in South Carolina Detention Ponds and Receiving Tidal Creeks
ArticleAbstract: Incidences of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and Vibrio infections have increased over recent decades.Palabras claves:harmful algal blooms, Phytoplankton, South Carolina, stormwater ponds, VibrioAutores:Dickerson J., George B.J., Gooch Moore J., Greenfield D.I., Hilborn E.D., Jill R. Stewart, Keppler C.K., Li Q., Sandifer P.A.Fuentes:scopus