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Evaluation Of A Real-Time Online Monitoring Method For Cryptosporidium
Evaluation Of A Real-Time Online Monitoring Method For Cryptosporidium
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First, the researchers tested the MALS technology to determine if Cryptosporidiumoocysts could be detected in various water types, including purified water, finished drinking water, groundwaters, and raw surface waters. Secondly, they developed optical fingerprints of standard test spheres, Cryptosporidiumoocysts, and finished drinking water. Next, the researchers tested the optical fingerprints with blind samples to measure the performance of MALS. After that, they tested the MALS technology to determine if it could discriminate between live oocysts and oocysts that were treated or otherwise physically altered. Finally, the research team developed optical fingerprints of the different types of oocysts: infective and untreated, UV treated, ozone treated, heat treated, and excysted oocyst shells.
Originally published by AwwaRF for its subscribers in 2004.
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