
ABSTRACT This study demonstrated a significant reduction in the concentrations of Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis oocysts, Giardia lamblia cysts, and spores of human-virulent microsporidia in dewatered and biologically stabilized sewage sludge cake end products compared to those of the respective pathogens in the corresponding samples collected during the sludge activation process.
Cryptosporidium parvum, Sewage, Colony Count, Microbial, Spores, Fungal, Water Purification, Microsporidia, Animals, Humans, Giardia lamblia, Water Microbiology, Parasite Egg Count
Cryptosporidium parvum, Sewage, Colony Count, Microbial, Spores, Fungal, Water Purification, Microsporidia, Animals, Humans, Giardia lamblia, Water Microbiology, Parasite Egg Count
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