Inactivation of poliovirus in wastewater sludge with radiation and thermoradiation
- PMID: 195518
- PMCID: PMC170853
- DOI: 10.1128/aem.33.5.1218-1219.1977
Inactivation of poliovirus in wastewater sludge with radiation and thermoradiation
Abstract
Sludge is highly protective of poliovirus against both heat and ionizing radiation. This protection could be largely overcome when these two treatments were given simultaneously.
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