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    Storm Response of Fluvial Sedimentary Microplastics by Ockelford, Annie, Cundy, Andy, Ebdon, James E.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-02-2020)
    “…Up to 80% of the plastics in the oceans are believed to have been transferred from river networks. Microplastic contamination of river sediments has been found…”
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    Genome signature-based dissection of human gut metagenomes to extract subliminal viral sequences by Ogilvie, Lesley A., Bowler, Lucas D., Caplin, Jonathan, Dedi, Cinzia, Diston, David, Cheek, Elizabeth, Taylor, Huw, Ebdon, James E., Jones, Brian V.

    Published in Nature communications (16-09-2013)
    “…Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) have a key role in shaping the development and functional outputs of host microbiomes. Although metagenomic approaches have…”
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    Minimizing the Risk of Disease Transmission in Emergency Settings: Novel In Situ Physico-Chemical Disinfection of Pathogen-Laden Hospital Wastewaters by Sozzi, Emanuele, Fabre, Kerline, Fesselet, Jean-François, Ebdon, James E, Taylor, Huw

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (25-06-2015)
    “…The operation of a health care facility, such as a cholera or Ebola treatment center in an emergency setting, results in the production of pathogen-laden…”
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    Phages of Bacteroides (GB-124): A Novel Tool for Viral Waterborne Disease Control? by Ebdon, James E, Sellwood, Jane, Shore, Jane, Taylor, Huw D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-01-2012)
    “…Current fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and emerging microbial source tracking (MST) methods may indicate the presence and even the likely source of water…”
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    Bacteriophage Lysis of Enterococcus Host Strains: A Tool for Microbial Source Tracking? by Purnell, Sarah E, Ebdon, James E, Taylor, Huw D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-12-2011)
    “…This paper describes the isolation of Enterococcus host strains, for potential use as simple bacteriophage (phage)-based microbial source tracking (MST) tools…”
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    Inactivation of Bacteriophage Infecting Bacteroides Strain GB124 Using UV-B Radiation by Diston, David, Ebdon, James E., Taylor, Huw D.

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-05-2014)
    “…Ultraviolet‐B radiation (280–320 nm) has long been associated with the inactivation of microorganisms in the natural environment. Determination of the…”
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    Riverine microplastics: Behaviour, spatio-temporal variability, and recommendations for standardised sampling and monitoring by Skalska, Karolina, Ockelford, Annie, Ebdon, James E., Cundy, Andrew B.

    Published in Journal of water process engineering (01-12-2020)
    “…Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interest due to their ubiquity and persistence in the environment, as…”
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    Inactivation of Bacteriophage Infecting Bacteroides Strain GB 124 Using UV ‐B Radiation by Diston, David, Ebdon, James E., Taylor, Huw D.

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Ultraviolet‐B radiation (280–320 nm) has long been associated with the inactivation of microorganisms in the natural environment. Determination of the…”
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    Minimizing the Risk of Disease Transmission in Emergency Settings: Novel In Situ Physico-Chemical Disinfection of Pathogen-Laden Hospital Wastewaters: e0003776 by Sozzi, Emanuele, Fabre, Kerline, Fesselet, Jean-François, Ebdon, James E, Taylor, Huw

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-06-2015)
    “…The operation of a health care facility, such as a cholera or Ebola treatment center in an emergency setting, results in the production of pathogen-laden…”
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