2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1ew00821h
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Laboratory efficacy of locally manufactured ceramic water filters in removing Vibrio cholerae

Abstract: Results highlight that locally-manufactured ceramic water filters from different factories have high variability in V. cholerae removal efficacy, and silver disinfection is the most critical mechanism to remove V. cholerae from drinking water.

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“…The silver-impregnated CWF achieves an impressive LRV of 5.6 against V. cholerae. 78 Despite the excellent antibacterial properties of silver, its high cost poses a challenge for CWF. In order to address this issue, silver (Ag) is often combined with other antibacterial materials, such as zinc (Zn), to reduce the filter production costs.…”
Section: Antibacterial Activities and Bacterialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The silver-impregnated CWF achieves an impressive LRV of 5.6 against V. cholerae. 78 Despite the excellent antibacterial properties of silver, its high cost poses a challenge for CWF. In order to address this issue, silver (Ag) is often combined with other antibacterial materials, such as zinc (Zn), to reduce the filter production costs.…”
Section: Antibacterial Activities and Bacterialmentioning
confidence: 99%