Preliminary Results from a National Scale Survey in Malawi on Water Pathogen Screening

Preliminary Results from a National Scale Survey in Malawi on Water Pathogen Screening
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This study in Malawi explores detecting microbial contamination in drinking water sources, using advanced technology to measure fluorescence. Factors influencing the measurements include temperature, turbidity, and colored dissolved organic matter. Results show changes in fluorescence levels based on temperature, turbidity, and colored dissolved organic matter levels over dry and wet seasons.

  • Pathogen screening
  • Water quality
  • Malawi survey
  • Drinking water
  • Microbial contamination

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