The survival of bacterial pathogens during anaerobic sludge digestion
The value of domestic waste water sludge as a fertilizer and soil conditioner has made land disposal an attractive alternative to other methods of sludge disposal. There are three exceptions however for which the use of human wastes on pastures or folder crops can promote the transmission of disease...
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my.upm.eprints.193212016-10-31T03:47:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19321/ The survival of bacterial pathogens during anaerobic sludge digestion Yaziz, Mohammad Ismail The value of domestic waste water sludge as a fertilizer and soil conditioner has made land disposal an attractive alternative to other methods of sludge disposal. There are three exceptions however for which the use of human wastes on pastures or folder crops can promote the transmission of diseases of significant public health or veterinary importance. These are:Beef tapeworm,Salmonellosis and Tuberculosis. This papaer reports on the survival of the Salmonella group of pathogens during anaerobic sludge digestion. 1980 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19321/1/ID%2019321.pdf Yaziz, Mohammad Ismail (1980) The survival of bacterial pathogens during anaerobic sludge digestion. In: 3rd Malaysian Microbiology Symposium, 15-17 Oct. 1980, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. . |
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The value of domestic waste water sludge as a fertilizer and soil conditioner has made land disposal an attractive alternative to other methods of sludge disposal. There are three exceptions however for which the use of human wastes on pastures or folder crops can promote the transmission of diseases of significant public health or veterinary importance. These are:Beef tapeworm,Salmonellosis and Tuberculosis. This papaer reports on the survival of the Salmonella group of pathogens during anaerobic sludge digestion. |
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