Biological and physicochemical wastewater treatment processes reduce the prevalence of virulent Escherichia coli

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DOIResolve DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02789-12
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  1. National Research Council of Canada. Energy, Mining and Environment
  2. National Research Council of Canada. Human Health Therapeutics
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SubjectAfter-treatment; DNA micro-array; E. coli; Freshwater environments; Pathogenic bacterium; Pathogenic E. coli; Quinolones; Resistance genes; Treatment process; Virulence factors; Virulence gene; Wastewater treatment plants; Wastewater treatment process; Activated sludge process; Effluents; Pathogens; microbial activity; physicochemical property; genetics; genotype; isolation and purification; microarray analysis; water management; DNA, Bacterial; Genotype; Microarray Analysis; Waste Water; Water Purification
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