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Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health

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266<strong>Animal</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Health</strong>Table 7.1 (Continued).Location Organism Results Comments ReferenceUSA Cryptosporidiumspp.Giardia spp.NewZeal<strong>and</strong>NewZeal<strong>and</strong>Campylobacterspp.Salmonella spp.Giardia spp.Cryptosporidiumspp.Campylobacterspp.Salmonella spp.Giardia spp.Cryptosporidiumspp.Kenya C. <strong>and</strong>ersoniiC. parvum,C. hominisSpain Cryptosporidiumspp.Giardia duodenalisMedian: 70 oocysts/10 LMedian: 5 cysts/10 L58% of samples7% of samples8% of samples5% of samples66% of samples21% of samples6% of samples2% of samples25% of sites0% of sites0% of sites93% of sites; 2–1350 oocysts/L100% of sites; 2–722 cysts/LLake with significant agriculturalcommunities; cattle grazing.Dairy cattle predominant impact atfive freshwater recreational watersitesSheep/pastoral predominant impact atsix freshwater recreational sites.Poor correlations reported betweenE. coli <strong>and</strong> all pathogens exceptCampylobacter.River site surrounding pasture usedfor herded animalsRiver basin – dairy farming; drinking,recreational water uses.C. hominis most frequent at rec. areas;C. parvum <strong>and</strong> C. <strong>and</strong>ersonii inriver samplesKeeley &Faulkner2008Till et al. 2008Till et al. 2008Muchiri et al.2009Castro-Hermidaet al. 2009

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