Maximizing Bacteria Removal from Storm Water through Filteration Research
This term paper report focuses on the removal of bacteria from storm water using different filteration methods. The study reviews research on sand media filters and explores the efficiency of bio sand filters in removing pathogens such as E. coli, Cryptosporidium, and Salmonella. Key findings highli
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Understanding Apicomplexa: The Intriguing World of Parasitic Protozoa
Apicomplexa, a group of unicellular, spore-forming parasites, exhibit a complex life cycle involving sexual and asexual stages. Coccidia, a type of Apicomplexan parasite, cause diseases like coccidiosis in humans and animals. The disease spreads through contact with infected feces or tissue, leading
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Cryptosporidium: A Profile of the Parasitic Genus
The genus Cryptosporidium comprises intracellular organisms found in the gut and respiratory epithelium of various hosts, including humans and animals. These parasites have a unique life cycle involving thick-walled oocysts and can be transmitted through contaminated water or inhalation. Different s
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