Associations between extreme precipitation, drinking water, and protozoan acute gastrointestinal illnesses in four North American Great Lakes cities (2009-2014)
Climate change is already impacting the North American Great Lakes ecosystem and understanding the relationship between climate events and public health, such as waterborne acute gastrointestinal illnesses (AGIs), can help inform needed adaptive capacity for drinking water systems (DWSs). In this st...
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Main Authors: | Ryan C. Graydon (Author), Michael Mezzacapo (Author), Jennifer Boehme (Author), Seth Foldy (Author), Thomas A. Edge (Author), Jordan Brubacher (Author), Hing Man Chan (Author), Matthew Dellinger (Author), Elaine M. Faustman (Author), Joan B. Rose (Author), Tim K. Takaro (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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