Alan M MacDonald
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1.
Shah A, Evans H, Palmer A, MacDonald A, Belete M, von Neree L, et al.
BJA Open
. 2025 Feb;
13:100372.
PMID: 39968291
Background: Perioperative red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a common intervention in patients undergoing surgery but there is marked variation in practice. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are central to identifying...
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Zuffinetti G, Meunier S, MacAllister D, Kitanidis P, MacDonald A
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Oct;
955:177062.
PMID: 39454784
New groundwater development is a likely way to meet growing global water demand but needs careful management. To help inform the sustainable development of groundwater resources, a novel method based...
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Brauns B, Chandra S, Civil W, Lapworth D, MacDonald A, McKenzie A, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2024 Sep;
362:124983.
PMID: 39293652
This study presents a first combined assessment of emerging organic contaminants (EOC) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) indicators in the South Indian city of Bengaluru from multiple sources, addressing a knowledge...
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West C, Reinecke R, Rosolem R, MacDonald A, Cuthbert M, Wagener T
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Oct;
858(Pt 3):159765.
PMID: 36309251
Groundwater is an essential resource for natural and human systems throughout the world and the rates at which aquifers are recharged constrain sustainable levels of consumption. However, recharge estimates from...
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Sorensen J, Nayebare J, Carr A, Lyness R, Campos L, Ciric L, et al.
Water Res
. 2021 Oct;
206:117734.
PMID: 34655933
Faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) are limited in their ability to protect public health from the microbial contamination of drinking water because of their transience and time required to deliver a...
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Das P, Mukherjee A, Lapworth D, Das K, Bhaumik S, Layek M, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2021 Mar;
288:112384.
PMID: 33773213
Groundwater resources in South Asian cities are facing immense stress due to over-extraction leading to environmental, social and economic instabilities. The perennial mega rivers of Himalayas form the lifeline for...
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Cuthbert M, Taylor R, Favreau G, Todd M, Shamsudduha M, Villholth K, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Dec;
588(7838):E25.
PMID: 33268899
No abstract available.
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Ward J, Lapworth D, Read D, Pedley S, Banda S, Monjerezi M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Nov;
750:141284.
PMID: 33182170
Regular monitoring of drinking water quality is vital to identify contamination of potable water supplies. Testing for microbial contamination is important to prevent transmission of waterborne disease, but establishing and...
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Sorensen J, Carr A, Nayebare J, Diongue D, Pouye A, Roffo R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Sep;
10(1):15379.
PMID: 32958794
Fluorescent natural organic matter at tryptophan-like (TLF) and humic-like fluorescence (HLF) peaks is associated with the presence and enumeration of faecal indicator bacteria in groundwater. We hypothesise, however, that it...
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Ward J, Lapworth D, Read D, Pedley S, Banda S, Monjerezi M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Aug;
744:140674.
PMID: 32755770
Faecally-contaminated drinking water is a risk to human health, with the greatest risks to those living in developing countries. UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 aims to address this issue. Tryptophan-like...