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E-grāmata: Waterborne Pathogens: Detection Methods and Applications

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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc.(London) Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780444595461
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This book gives an overview of advanced emerging technologies for the detection of a range of waterborne pathogens. The book will present existing methodology and highlight where improvements can be made, as well as have a strong focus on applications and the ways in which new technology could be applied in water management. Additionally, it addresses issues of sample preparation (from sampling to concentration and enrichment), a key stage in any detection protocol.

  • Covers the gap of specific sound methods of pathogen detection by fulfulling the need for a concept book on the novel technologies for pathogen detection in water
  • Presents all cutting-edge technologies for pathogen detection in water as well as recent emerging technologies
  • Addresses all three types of pathogens; this combined knowledge helps to understand all potential pathogens in water

Recenzijas

"Access to clean water is one of the central problems of the modern civilization, and this volume concentrates on one of its crucial aspects: identification, detection, and classification of waterborne pathogens. Covering both theoretical and practical ground, several biological chemists and professionals address the problems inherent in this field." --ProtoView.com, January 2014

The major strength is the coverage of all three types of pathogens found in water and together in the same book as descriptions of the new technologies that are being investigated as potential improvements to current methods.” --Kimberley Gilbride, Biology Program Director, Ryerson University

Papildus informācija

Gives an overview of the detection of waterborne pathogens for human consumption, with a particular focus on new, emerging technologies
Contributors ix
Acknowledgment xi
1 Introduction
1(8)
Helen Bridle
References
5(4)
2 Overview of Waterborne Pathogens
9(32)
Helen Bridle
2.1 Viruses
15(6)
2.2 Bacteria
21(5)
2.3 Protozoa
26(9)
2.4 Helminths
35(2)
2.5 Summary
37(1)
Acknowledgment
37(1)
References
38(3)
3 Existing Methods of Waterborne Pathogen Detection
41(26)
Helen Bridle
Kimberly Gilbride
James Green
3.1 World health organisation guidelines
41(2)
3.2 Types of monitoring
43(2)
3.3 Fecal indicator monitoring
45(10)
3.4 Direct detection of pathogens
55(7)
3.5 Summary
62(1)
References
63(4)
4 Sample Processing
67(52)
Helen Bridle
Karin Jacobsson
Anna C. Schultz
4.1 Background
68(3)
4.2 Sampling
71(3)
4.3 Concentration techniques
74(17)
4.4 Secondary concentration techniques
91(8)
4.5 Nuclei acid extraction for molecular detection
99(1)
4.6 Analytical controls
100(6)
4.7 Summary
106(3)
References
109(10)
5 Optical Detection Technologies for Waterborne Pathogens
119(28)
Helen Bridle
5.1 Techniques using labeling
120(11)
5.2 Spectroscopy
131(9)
5.3 Summary
140(2)
References
142(5)
6 Electrochemical Detection
147(42)
Timothee Houssin
Vincent Senez
6.1 Introduction
147(3)
6.2 Potentiometry
150(3)
6.3 Voltammetry
153(4)
6.4 Coulometry
157(2)
6.5 Impedance spectroscopy
159(2)
6.6 Dielectrophoresis
161(3)
6.7 Scaling effect
164(4)
6.8 Miniaturized detection of waterborne pathogens
168(9)
6.9 Summary and future outlook
177(3)
References
180(9)
7 Biosensors for the Detection of Waterborne Pathogens
189(42)
Helen Bridle
Marc Desmulliez
7.1 Performance characteristics
192(2)
7.2 Recognition elements
194(7)
7.3 Transduction methods
201(8)
7.4 Biosensors for waterborne viruses
209(2)
7.5 Biosensors for waterborne bacteria
211(7)
7.6 Biosensors for waterborne protozoa
218(4)
7.7 Biosensors for the detection of waterborne parasites
222(1)
7.8 Summary and future outlook
223(2)
References
225(6)
8 Molecular Methods for the Detection of Waterborne Pathogens
231(60)
Kimberley Gilbride
8.1 Why molecular methods?
232(2)
8.2 Molecular methods
234(25)
8.3 Current state of pathogen detection in water sources
259(15)
8.4 Fecal source tracking
274(2)
8.5 Summary and future outlook
276(3)
References
279(12)
9 Nanotechnology for Detection of Waterborne Pathogens
291(28)
Helen Bridle
9.1 Introduction
291(1)
9.2 Background
291(5)
9.3 Nanotechnology in sample processing
296(3)
9.4 Nanotechnology in pathogen detection
299(14)
9.5 Summary
313(2)
References
315(4)
10 Miniaturized Detection Systems
319(32)
Helen Bridle
10.1 Microfluidics
319(9)
10.2 Applications
328(14)
10.3 Summary
342(2)
References
344(7)
11 Applications of Emerging Technologies in the Drinking Water Sector
351(28)
Lauren Rowe
Graham Sprigg
11.1 Current position of the UK water industry
351(5)
11.2 Application of WSPs and WSF in the rest of the world
356(4)
11.3 The legislative framework
360(2)
11.4 Pathogens of major concern to the market
362(4)
11.5 Public health policy implications for detection and treatment
366(1)
11.6 Detection and treatment from a market perspective
367(3)
11.7 Market adoption of emerging technologies
370(4)
11.8 Conclusions
374(1)
References
375(4)
12 Conclusions
379(10)
Helen Bridle
12.1 Summary
379(6)
12.2 The future of waterborne pathogen monitoring
385(4)
Index 389
Dr. Helen Bridle holds a 5 year Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Fellowship, exploring methods of detection of waterborne pathogens, at the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering at Heriot-Watt University. Prior to starting at Heriot-Watt, she held this Fellowship at the University of Edinburgh. Her PhD was undertaken at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and she has also worked as a research assistant at ETH Zurich in Switzerland. She has published 10 papers in high impact academic journals. Dr. Bridle is a Royal Society of Edinburgh Young Academy Member. In 2012, she was a British Science Association Media Fellow at the Scotsman. In the same year she was selected for participation in the Scottish Crucible and the European Science Foundation Junior Summit on Water: Unite and Divide. Dr. Bridle organised the publication of a special issue arising from this junior summit. She is a member of the Journal of Water Resources and Protection editorial board and the Journal of Global Health editorial council.