Bacterial pathogens in water
The research focus entails the development of detection and identification methods, as well as a study of the fate (survival) of water-borne pathogens. Detection, typing and identification methods for Campylobacter and Vibrio cholerae in biofilms as well as surface and drinking water sources are developed. The prevalence of bacterial pathogens in biofilms associated with drinking water is investigated, as is the survival of pathogens in fesh water sediments.
Research Output
Research and technical/policy output for clients
Theron J, Venter SN: Contract Research: 2001. Enteropathogens in water; rapid detection techniques, occurrence in South African waters and evaluation of epidemic risks (health-related). For: Water Research Commission. |