id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351170-belbcrcd Symonds, Erin M. Affordable Enteric Virus Detection Techniques Are Needed to Support Changing Paradigms in Water Quality Management 2014-10-16 .txt text/plain 3018 135 29 Although this method is known to be flawed (see below), FIB are still widely used as an indicator of enteric pathogens and human health risks due to their consistent presence in wastewater and the readily available, low cost, culture-based methods for detection that require minimal laboratory training [14] [15] [16] [17] . As a result of the inadequacy of FIB monitoring to determine human health risks associated with enteric pathogens, particularly viruses, alternative approaches to traditional microbial quality monitoring have been recommended (Fig. 1C) . Finally, the utility of incorporating specific enteric viruses and/or a viral indicator to identify wastewater pollution/poor microbial quality and to better predict human health risks related to wastewater exposure has been demonstrated throughout the world [14-16, 22, 24, 25] . In conjunction with water management advances, the development of simple, affordable, lab-free tests for the rapid detection of enteric viruses and/or viral indicators is essential for ensuring worldwide improvements in microbial safety. ./cache/cord-351170-belbcrcd.txt ./txt/cord-351170-belbcrcd.txt