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Public Health

2009

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Environmental science

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Waterborne Diseases: Linking Public Health And Watershed Data, Debalina Das Jan 2009

Waterborne Diseases: Linking Public Health And Watershed Data, Debalina Das

Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014

Microbial contaminants in water are a major public health concern. Pathogens have been identified as a primary threat to river water quality in the United States, potentially impacting drinking and irrigation water sources and recreational waters. Agricultural runoff, feedlot operations, wastewater effluents, swimming activities, domestic and wild animals are potential sources of microbial contamination. This thesis presents Massachusetts as a case study for linking public health data of waterborne gastrointestinal diseases with sources of drinking water, potential recreational exposures, as well as hydrologic, climatic, and land use data. Giardia sp. has been chosen as a model organism. Information of reported …