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International Journal of Environmental Health Research | 2001

Improving waterborne disease outbreak investigations

Gunther F. Craun; Floyd J. Frost; Rebecca L. Calderon; Elizabeth D. Hilborn; Kim R. Fox; Donald J. Reasoner; Charles Poole; David J. Rexing; Stephen A. Hubbs; Alfred P. Dufour

This article is a summary of discussions held and recommendations made at a workshop for the investigation of waterborne disease outbreaks in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, December 7‐8, 1998. Suspected waterborne outbreaks in the United States are primarily investigated by state and local public health officials who may infrequently conduct enteric disease outbreak investigations. Thus, it is important that officials have a formal plan to ensure that epidemiological studies are methodologically sound and that effective collaboration occurs among the epidemiologists, scientists, and engineers who will conduct the investigations. Laboratory support to analyze water samples and clinical specimens should be arranged well in advance of when services may be needed. Enhanced surveillance activities can help officials recognize additional outbreaks and initiate investigations in a timely manner. Epidemiologists should pay more attention early in the investigation to study design, questionnaire development, and sources of bias, especially recall bias, that may affect the interpretation of observed associations. Improved investigations can increase our knowledge about important etiological agents, water systems deficiencies, and sources of water contamination so that waterborne outbreaks can be more effectively prevented.


Journal American Water Works Association | 1998

Waterborne outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis

Gunther F. Craun; Stephen A. Hubbs; Floyd J. Frost; Rebecca L. Calderon; Steve H. Via


Journal American Water Works Association | 1997

So Many Oocysts, So Few Outbreaks

Floyd J. Frost; Gunther F. Craun; Rebecca L. Calderon; Stephen A. Hubbs


Water Research | 2005

Use of artificial neural networks to evaluate the effectiveness of riverbank filtration

Goloka B. Sahoo; Chittaranjan Ray; Jack Z. Wang; Stephen A. Hubbs; Rengao Song; Jay Jasperse; Donald Seymour


Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences | 2008

Riverbank Filtration for Drinking Water Supply

Chittaranjan Ray; Thomas Grischek; Stephen A. Hubbs; Jörg E. Drewes; David L. Haas; Christophe J. G. Darnault


Archive | 2002

Riverbank Filtration Construction Options Considered at Louisville, Kentucky

Stephen A. Hubbs; Kay Ball; David L. Haas; Michael J. Robison


Journal American Water Works Association | 2010

Laboratory‐simulated RBF particle removal processes

Stephen A. Hubbs


Journal American Water Works Association | 1997

Viewpoint -- So Many Oocysts, So Few Outbreaks (PDF)

Floyd J. Frost; Gunther F. Craun; Rebecca L. Calderon; Stephen A. Hubbs


Archive | 1998

A review of 35 outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis points to recommendations for prevention of waterborne outbreaks and uncovers a need for more adequate epidemiological data.

Gunther F. Craun; Stephen A. Hubbs; Floyd J. Frost; Rebecca L. Calderon; Steve H. Via


Journal American Water Works Association | 1998

Viewpoint -- Optimizing Operations to Reduce Waterborne Disease (PDF)

Stephen A. Hubbs

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Floyd J. Frost

Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute

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Gunther F. Craun

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Rebecca L. Calderon

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Chittaranjan Ray

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Alfred P. Dufour

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Charles Poole

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Christophe J. G. Darnault

University of Illinois at Chicago

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David J. Rexing

Southern Nevada Water Authority

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Donald J. Reasoner

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Elizabeth D. Hilborn

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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