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Grabow, WOK
BSc BSc(Agric)(Hons) MSc DSc(Pret) - Prof/Head/Chief Specialist

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Contact details:

Telephone number: 012 319 2351
Fax number: 012 325 5550
E-mail address: grabow@medic.up.ac.za

Research interests:

Enteric viruses

Research output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals

Grabow WOK, Taylor MB, De Villiers JC: 2001. New methods for the detection of viruses: Ccall for review of drinking water quality guidelines. Water Science and Technology, 43(12), pp 1-8.

Grabow WOK, Taylor MB, Vivier JC: 2001. Viruses in drinking water. Chemical Technology/Jan Feb, pp 4.

Grabow WOK: 2001. Bacteriophages: Update on application as models for viruses in water. Water SA, 27, pp 251-268.

Müller E, Ehlers MM, Grabow WOK: 2001. The occurrence of E coli 0157:H7 in South African water sources intended for direct and indirect human consumption. Water Research, 35(13), pp 3085-3088.

Taylor MB, Cox N, Vrey MA, Grabow WOK: 2001. The occurrence of Hepatitis A and astroviruses in selected river and dam waters in South Africa. Water Research, 35(11), pp 2653-2660.

Vivier JC, Clay CG, Grabow WOK: 2001. Detection and rapid differentiation of human enteroviruses in water sources by restriction enzyme analysis. Water Science and Technology, 43(12), pp 209-212.

Chapters in books

Ashbolt NJ, Grabow WOK, Snozzi M: 2001. Indicators of microbial water quality. (13), pp 289-315.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings

Grabow WOK, Taylor MB, Clay CG, De Villiers JC: 2001. Molecular detection of viruses in drinking water: implications for safety and disinfection. , pp 607-610.