Amie M G Brady
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Recent Articles
1.
Bushon R, Brady A, Kephart C, Gallardo V
J Microbiol Methods
. 2021 Jul;
188:106293.
PMID: 34324928
A rapid method that provides information on the viability of organisms is needed to protect public health and ensure that remediation efforts following a release of a biological agent are...
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Francy D, Brady A, Stelzer E, Cicale J, Hackney C, Dalby H, et al.
Environ Monit Assess
. 2020 Jul;
192(8):513.
PMID: 32666330
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms and the toxins they produce are a global water-quality problem. Monitoring and prediction tools are needed to quickly predict cyanotoxin action-level exceedances in recreational and drinking...
3.
Francy D, Brady A, Cicale J, Dalby H, Stelzer E
J Microbiol Methods
. 2020 Jun;
175:105970.
PMID: 32522491
No abstract available.
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Bushon R, Brady A, Christensen E, Stelzer E
Water Environ Res
. 2017 Feb;
89(2):127-143.
PMID: 28160781
Microbiological and hydrological data were used to rank tributary stream contributions of bacteria to the Little Blue River in Independence, Missouri. Concentrations, loadings and yields of E. coli and microbial...
5.
Francy D, Brady A, Ecker C, Graham J, Stelzer E, Struffolino P, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2017 Jan;
58:23-34.
PMID: 28073455
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) and associated toxins, such as microcystin, are a major global water-quality issue. Water-resource managers need tools to quickly predict when and where toxin-producing cyanoHABs will...
6.
Bushon R, Brady A, Lindsey B
Environ Monit Assess
. 2015 Oct;
187(11):672.
PMID: 26439125
As part of the US Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program, groundwater samples from domestic- and public-supply wells were collected and analyzed for fecal-indicator bacteria. A holding time comparison for...
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Francy D, Stelzer E, Duris J, Brady A, Harrison J, Johnson H, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2013 Jan;
79(5):1676-88.
PMID: 23291550
Predictive models, based on environmental and water quality variables, have been used to improve the timeliness and accuracy of recreational water quality assessments, but their effectiveness has not been studied...
8.
Francy D, Stelzer E, Brady A, Huitger C, Bushon R, Ip H, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2012 Dec;
79(4):1342-52.
PMID: 23263948
Bacterial indicators are used to indicate increased health risk from pathogens and to make beach closure and advisory decisions; however, beaches are seldom monitored for the pathogens themselves. Studies of...
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Francy D, Stelzer E, Bushon R, Brady A, Williston A, Riddell K, et al.
Water Res
. 2012 Jun;
46(13):4164-78.
PMID: 22682268
Log removals of bacterial indicators, coliphage, and enteric viruses were studied in three membrane bioreactor (MBR) activated-sludge and two conventional secondary activated-sludge municipal wastewater treatment plants during three recreational seasons...
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Bushon R, Likirdopulos C, Brady A
Water Res
. 2009 Jul;
43(19):4940-6.
PMID: 19628248
Untreated wastewater samples from California, North Carolina, and Ohio were analyzed by the immunomagnetic separation/adenosine triphosphate (IMS/ATP) method and the traditional culture-based method for E. coli and enterococci concentrations. The...