Swimmer illness associated with marine water exposure and water quality indicators: impact of widely used assumptions.

作者: Benjamin F. Arnold , Kenneth C. Schiff , John F. Griffith , Joshua S. Gruber , Vincent Yau

DOI: 10.1097/01.EDE.0000434431.06765.4A

关键词: Water qualityEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceRecreation

摘要: Background:Studies of health risks associated with recreational water exposure require investigators to make choices about quality indicator averaging techniques, definitions, follow-up periods, and model specifications; however, seldom describe the impact these choic

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