Relative Chlorine Resistance of Poliovirus I and Coliphages f2 and T2 in Water
AUTOR(ES)
Shah, Prafull C.
RESUMO
Phage f2 is markedly more resistant to chlorine in water than either poliovirus or coliphage T2. Its potential use as an indicator of viral pollution is suggested.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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