Rebekah Henry
0000-0001-6530-8557
MONASH UNIVERSITY
30 papers found
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Draft Genome Sequences of Eight Campylobacter volucris Isolates from Freshwater Sources in Victoria, Australia
Study design, rationale and methods of the Revitalising Informal Settlements and their Environments (RISE) study: a cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate environmental and human health impacts of a water-sensitive intervention in informal settlements in Indonesia and Fiji
New prebiotic chemistry inspired filter media for stormwater/greywater disinfection
Rise of the killer plants: investigating the antimicrobial activity of Australian plants to enhance biofilter-mediated pathogen removal
Enhancing Escherichia coli removal in stormwater biofilters with a submerged zone: balancing the impact of vegetation, filter media and extended dry weather periods
Electrochemical oxidation for stormwater disinfection: How does real stormwater chemistry impact on pathogen removal and disinfection by-products level?
Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Escherichia coli Survival in Estuarine Bank Sediments
Plant-Microbe Interactions Drive Denitrification Rates, Dissolved Nitrogen Removal, and the Abundance of Denitrification Genes in Stormwater Control Measures
Stormwater constructed wetlands: A source or a sink of Campylobacter spp.
What’s the risk? Identifying potential human pathogens within grey-headed flying foxes faeces
Stormwater Biofilters as Barriers against Campylobacter jejuni, Cryptosporidium Oocysts and Adenoviruses; Results from a Laboratory Trial
Current Stormwater Harvesting Guidelines Are Inadequate for Mitigating Risk from Campylobacter During Nonpotable Reuse Activities
Plants that can kill; improving E. coli removal in stormwater treatment systems using Australian plants with antibacterial activity
Source tracking using microbial community fingerprints: Method comparison with hydrodynamic modelling
Presence and survival of culturable Campylobacter spp. and Escherichia coli in a temperate urban estuary
Evaluation of Techniques for Measuring Microbial Hazards in Bathing Waters: A Comparative Study
Effect of environmental parameters on pathogen and faecal indicator organism concentrations within an urban estuary
Into the deep: Evaluation of SourceTracker for assessment of faecal contamination of coastal waters
Integrated conceptual modelling of faecal contamination in an urban estuary catchment
Environmental monitoring of waterborne Campylobacter: evaluation of the Australian standard and a hybrid extraction-free MPN-PCR method
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