International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | |
Prevalence of Selected Bacterial Infections Associated with the Use of Animal Waste in Louisiana | |
Dagne D. Hill1  William E. Owens2  | |
[1] Molecular Toxicology Research Laboratory, NIH-Center for Environmental Health, College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Jackson State University, 1400 Lynch Street, P.O. Box 18540, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.;Louisiana State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Hill Farm Research Station, 11959 Highway 9, Homer, Louisiana, USA. | |
关键词:
Non-point source pollution;
campylobacteriosis;
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DOI : 10.3390/ijerph2005010084 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Human health is a major concern when considering the disposal of large quantities of animal waste. Health concerns could arise from exposure to pathogens and excess nitrogen associated with this form of pollution. The objective was to collect and analyze health data related to selected bacterial infections associated with the use of animal waste in Louisiana. An analysis of adverse health effects has been conducted based on the incidence/prevalence rates of campylobacteriosis,
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