2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20183001010
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Issues of the presence of parasitic protozoa in surface waters

Abstract: Abstract. Parasitic protozoa are very numerous organisms in the environment that play an important role in the spread of water-borne diseases. Water-borne epidemics caused by parasitic protozoa are noted throughout the world. Within these organisms, intestinal protozoa of the genera Cryptosporidium and Giardia are ones of the most serious health hazards for humans. This paper focuses on the problem of the presence of parasitic protozoa in surface waters. Characteristics of the most frequently recognized pathog… Show more

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“…Generally, in biological wastewater treatment processes, the efficiency of removing the microorganisms is higher than at the mechanical stage, ranging from 90 to 98%. At the same time, it should be remembered that traditional methods of wastewater treatment do not significantly reduce the number and viability of protozoan cysts and oocysts [25,26]. Currently, in water and rather wastewater technolo-gy, disinfection is one of the basic barriers preventing and limiting the spread of microorganisms causing diseases of aquatic origin, which aims at protecting a public health and reduce the risk of illness among people.…”
Section: Methods Used In Disinfection Of Wastewater and Sewage Sludgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, in biological wastewater treatment processes, the efficiency of removing the microorganisms is higher than at the mechanical stage, ranging from 90 to 98%. At the same time, it should be remembered that traditional methods of wastewater treatment do not significantly reduce the number and viability of protozoan cysts and oocysts [25,26]. Currently, in water and rather wastewater technolo-gy, disinfection is one of the basic barriers preventing and limiting the spread of microorganisms causing diseases of aquatic origin, which aims at protecting a public health and reduce the risk of illness among people.…”
Section: Methods Used In Disinfection Of Wastewater and Sewage Sludgementioning
confidence: 99%