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  • Determination of IGG Antibody Levels to Cryptosporidium Parvum Oocysts Antigens in Vervet Monkeys (Cercopithecus Aethiops) Infected with Various Dose-Human Derived C.Parvum Oocysts. Draft Final Report to the DoE in Fulfilment of WRc Contract No ESL 9517

    • Published GMT 12 January 1994
    • Ref: DWI0375/15
  • Cryptosporidium in Water Supplies Updating the Expert Group Report Summary of Additional Evidence Since 1989

    • Published GMT 12 January 1994
    • Ref: DWI0375/19
  • A Critical Review of Molecular Biology Techniques for Detection and Enumeration of Cryptosporidium Oocysts

    • Published GMT 12 January 1994
    • Ref: DWI0375/16
  • Cryptosporidia in Water – Synopsis of Studies within the National Research Programme. January 1990 to March 1994

    • Published GMT 12 January 1994
    • Ref: DWI0375/18
  • Cryptosporidium in Water (WMI9006). Progress Report to the Department of the Environment. April to September 1993

    • Published GMT 12 January 1993
    • Ref: DWI0267
  • Fate of Cryptosporidium during Sewage and Sludge Treatment (EHA 9036). Final Report to the Department of the Environment. October 1991 to December 1992

    • Published GMT 12 January 1993
    • Ref: DWI0273
  • Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water (DWQ 9006). Progress Report to the Department of the Environment. October 1992 to March 1993

    • Published GMT 12 January 1993
    • Ref: DWI0266
  • Assessment of Filter Cartridges for the Removal of Cryptosporidium Surrogate. Final Report

    • Published GMT 12 January 1993
    • Ref: DWI0742
  • Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water – Research Progress Report of the Cryptosporidium Research Steering Group Committee January 1992

    • Published GMT 12 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0375/10
  • Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water (DWQ9006). Progress Report to the Department of the Environment Period April 1992 – September 1992

    • Published GMT 12 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0265
  • Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water – an Estimation of the Time Required for Sampling, Recovery and Identification of Oocysts. Interim Report

    • Published GMT 12 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0375/8
  • Fate of Cryptosporidium during Sewage and Sludge Treatment (EM 9036). Progress Report to the Department of the Environment. October 1991 to March 1992

    • Published GMT 12 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0272
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