Microbial pollution in inland recreational freshwaters of Quetta, Pakistan: an initial report
Parasitic contamination of surface waters, especially recreational waters, is a serious problem for under-developed nations like Pakistan, where numerous outbreaks of parasitic diseases are reported each year. In the current study, parasitic presence in two surface waters (Hanna Lake and Wali-Tangi...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Luqman (Author), Muhammad Umer Farooq Awan (Author), Sohaib Muhammad (Author), Shakeela Daud (Author), Asma Yousafzai (Author), Fariha Arooj (Author) |
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IWA Publishing,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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