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2. Wastewater monitoring can anchor global disease surveillance systems

4. Effects of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions on detection of enteropathogens and host-specific faecal markers in the environment: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

5. Interlaboratory performance and quantitative PCR data acceptance metrics for NIST SRM® 2917

7. Highly variable removal of pathogens, antibiotic resistance genes, conventional fecal indicators and human-associated fecal source markers in a pilot-scale stormwater biofilter operated under realistic stormflow conditions

8. Associations between Detection of Enteropathogens and Microbial Source Tracking Markers in the Environment and Child Enteric Infections and Growth: A Systematic Review and Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis

12. Impacts of a changing earth on microbial dynamics and human health risks in the continuum between beach water and sand

23. Effect of submarine groundwater discharge on bacterial indicators and swimmer health at Avalon Beach, CA, USA

24. Detection limits and cost comparisons of human- and gull-associated conventional and quantitative PCR assays in artificial and environmental waters

26. Performance of human fecal anaerobe-associated PCR-based assays in a multi-laboratory method evaluation study

27. Multi-laboratory evaluations of the performance of Catellicoccus marimammalium PCR assays developed to target gull fecal sources

29. Characterization of fecal concentrations in human and other animal sources by physical, culture-based, and quantitative real-time PCR methods

30. Performance of viruses and bacteriophages for fecal source determination in a multi-laboratory, comparative study

32. Evaluation of the repeatability and reproducibility of a suite of qPCR-based microbial source tracking methods

34. Comparison of PCR and quantitative real-time PCR methods for the characterization of ruminant and cattle fecal pollution sources

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