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Occurrence of Listeria sp. and L. monocytogenes in sewage sludge used for land application: effect of dewatering, liming and storage in tank on survival of Listeria species

The application of sewage sludge to agricultural land is widely used in France. To determine the impact of sludge treatments, concentrations of Listeria sp., Listeria monocytogenes and faecal indicators were monitored in five types of sludge from three sewage treatment plants in Angers (France) and...

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Published in:FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology 2003-04, Vol.35 (3), p.275-283
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Calcium Hydroxide - pharmacology
Enterococcus - isolation & purification
Escherichia coli - isolation & purification
Feces - microbiology
Filtration
France
Isolation
Listeria
Listeria - growth & development
Listeria - isolation & purification
Listeria monocytogenes
Listeria monocytogenes - growth & development
Listeria monocytogenes - isolation & purification
Listeria sp
Purification
Refuse Disposal - methods
Sewage - microbiology
Sludge
Soil Microbiology
title Occurrence of Listeria sp. and L. monocytogenes in sewage sludge used for land application: effect of dewatering, liming and storage in tank on survival of Listeria species
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