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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Recreational Waters- A Transmission Route for Norovirus Infection

Author: MEENAKSHI VERMA
Abstract: This paper explores the latest proof of Norovirus infection danger from recreation water (Natural waterways and pool water) usage epidemiological research and comprehensive microbial evaluations. Review studies were also chosen from a PubMed database for papers written between 2005 and mid-2020. Epidemiological evidence has shown that natural water and pool water have comparatively high GI chance However, there is also no clear association of water quality with faecal predictor bacteria when analysed. This is especially true when non-point source pollution affects sites of research. The results from detailed microbial analyses confirm that the association between water quality (both natural water and pool water) and non-point source strands is not clear. The allocation of origins can be used as part of prospective epidemiological research by quantifying microbial source dissemination and related to efficient usage of methods for microbial source monitoring.
Keyword: epidemiological, infection, microbial, norovirus, recreation and water
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP3.042
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