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OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Arnold B.F., Colford J.M., Hilton J.F., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Saha S.R., Scott J.W., Wade T.J., Wright C.C.Fuentes:scopusAssociations 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 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 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:scopusAre fecal indicator bacteria appropriate measures of recreational water risks in the tropics: A cohort study of beach goers in Brazil?
ArticleAbstract: Regulating recreational water exposure to pathogens within the tropics is a major public health andPalabras claves:Brazil, Diarrheal disease, Fecal indicator bacteria, Recreational waters, tropicsAutores:de Castro Bruni A., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lamparelli C.C., Pogreba-Brown K., Verhougstraete M.P., Wade T.J., Zanoli Sato M.I.Fuentes:scopusExposure to Human-Associated Chemical Markers of Fecal Contamination and Self-Reported Illness among Swimmers at Recreational Beaches
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic chemicals have been proposed as potential markers of human fecal contamination in recrPalabras claves:Autores:Dufour A., Furlong E., Glassmeyer S., Jill R. Stewart, Kolpin D.W., Napier M., Poole C., Wade T.J., Weber D.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:scopusHuman Cytomegalovirus Infections Are Associated With Elevated Biomarkers of Vascular Injury
ArticleAbstract: Background: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infects ~50% of adults in the United States. HCMV infectionPalabras claves:Biomarkers, C-Reactive protein, Cardiovascular disease, cytomegalovirus—HCMV, intercellular adhesion molecular-1 (ICAM-1), serum amyloid A, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), vascular injuryAutores:Converse R.R., Egorov A.I., Griffin S.M., Hudgens E., Jill R. Stewart, Klein E., Nylander-French L.A., Sams E.A., Styles J.N., Wade T.J.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:scopusRisk factors in HIV-associated diarrhoeal disease: The role of drinking water, medication and immune status
ArticleAbstract: In a cross-sectional survey of 226 HIV-infected men, we examined the occurrence of diarrhoea and itsPalabras claves:Autores:Charles S., Colford J.M., Hubbard A.H., Jensen P., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy D.A., Vu M., Wade T.J., Wright C.C.Fuentes:scopus