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  • Cryptosporidium Incidence in Private Water Supplies and Correlatory Indicators

    • Published GMT 12 January 1997
    • Ref: DWI0777
  • Inter-Laboratory Round-Robin Testing of Immuno-Magnetisable Separation (IMS) for the Concentration and Separation of Cryptosporidium Oocysts from Water Samples. Final Report of Contract No. EPC 1/9/059

    • Published GMT 12 January 1996
    • Ref: DWI0764
  • Removal of Oocysts of Cryptosporidium from Private Water Supplies – Assessment of Point-Of-Use Filters. Final Report to the Department of the Environment

    • Published GMT 12 January 1996
    • Ref: DWI0754
  • Occurrence of Cryptosporidium SP Oocysts and Giardia SP Cysts in Sewage Effluents and Sludges from Sewage Treatment Plants in England. Final Report to the UK Drinking Water Inspectorate

    • Published GMT 12 January 1996
    • Ref: DWI0751
  • Inter-Laboratory Round-Robin Testing of Immuno- Magnetisable Separation(IMS) for the Concentration and Separation of Cryptosporidium Oocysts from Water Samples

    • Published GMT 12 January 1996
    • Ref: FRDW0001
  • Development of a Risk Assessment for Infectivity of Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water Final Report to the Department of the Environment DWI 4157/1

    • Published GMT 12 January 1996
    • Ref: DWI0784
  • Occurrence of Cryptosporidium Sp. Oocysts and Giardia Sp. Cysts in Sewage Effluents and Sludges from Sewage Treatment Plants in England

    • Published GMT 12 January 1996
    • Ref: FRDW0002
  • Cryptosporidium in Water. Final Report to the Department of the Environment. January 1990 to March 1994

    • Published GMT 12 January 1995
    • Ref: DWI0268
  • Removal of Oocysts from Cryptosporidium from Private Water Supplies – Assessment of Point-Of-Use Filters. Final Report to the Department of the Environment, Drinking Water

    • Published GMT 12 January 1995
    • Ref: DWI0376
  • Production of High Affinity, Species Specific Monoclonal Antibodies Against Oocysts of Cryptosporidium

    • Published GMT 12 January 1995
    • Ref: DWI0749
  • Correlation between Cryptosporidium Oocysts and Water Quality Parameters. Final Report to the Department of the Environment on a Consultancy, Oct 93 – Feb 94

    • Published GMT 12 January 1994
    • Ref: DWI0275
  • Use of Magnetic Particle Technology to Concentrate C.Parvum Oocysts

    • Published GMT 12 January 1994
    • Ref: DWI0375/14
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