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Recreational Waters

Pathogen
Enterococci
Exposure
Ingestion
Location
Brazil QMRA II Institute July 2013
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Irrigation of Lettuce With Reclaimed Water: Health Risk Comparison Among United States, Mexico and Brazil

Pathogen
Escherichia coli
Norovirus
Exposure
Ingestion
Lettuce
Location
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Keywords
North America
Norovirus
Brazil
Ingestion
Escherichia Coli
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Risk management of Giardia exposure in South American communities

Pathogen
Giardia duodenalis
Exposure
Interaction of POU devices and secondary transmission
Location
Brazil QMRA II Institute July 2013
Keywords
Ingestion
South America
Giardia
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Drainage of Urban Water

Pathogen
Cryptosporidium hominis
Exposure
Recreational Water
Location
Brazil QMRA II Institute July 2013
Keywords
Children Exposure
Cryptosporidium
Ingestion
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