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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1979 August; 38(2): 290-296
Survey of human enterovirus occurrence in fresh and marine surface waters on Long Island.
J M Vaughn,
E F Landry,
M Z Thomas,
T J Vicale and
W F Penello
ABSTRACT
A variety of surface water systems, including a lake, a creek, and two marine embayments, were analyzed on a monthly basis for indigenous human enteroviruses and coliform bacteria. Findings are discussed in terms of the probable pollution sources to each system and their relationship to data from previous studies.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1979 August; 38(2): 290-296
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