Parasitic hazard with sewage sludge applied to land

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A modification of the FAUST technique allowed a highly regular recovery of Taenia saginata eggs from sewage sludge, as well as their quantification. Despite the low viability (8%) noted, the viable T. saginata egg level remains high (20 · 106/ha) and offers a serious risk for cattle even after a 3-week 'no-grazing' period.

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Barbier, D., Perrine, D., Duhamel, C., Doublet, R., & Georges, P. (1990). Parasitic hazard with sewage sludge applied to land. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 56(5), 1420–1422. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.56.5.1420-1422.1990

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