Project #3177
Occurrence, Treatment, and Evaluation of Analytical Methods for Waterborne Adenoviruses: Phase I
$177,966
Principal Investigator
Mark
Sobsey
Research Manager
Kenan Ozekin, PhD
Contractor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Phase I of the project developed quantitative real-time PCR assays to detect Group F adenoviruses in water. Phase II of the project (Project #3181) will focus on the occurrence of adenovirus in source waters, and also develop treatment protocols for effective inactivation of adenoviruses by various combinations of UV, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, chloramine, and ozone. Projects 3177 and 3181 will be published together. For more information, see Project #3181.
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Project #3177
Occurrence, Treatment, and Evaluation of Analytical Methods for...
In Phase I (Project 3177), quantitative real-time PCR assays were developed to detect Group F ads...
Project #3177
Occurrence, Treatment, and Evaluation of Analytical Methods for...
The overall objective of this project was to develop, improve, and apply sensitive and robust analytical...