Danae Liviac
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Liviac D, Creus A, Marcos R
J Hazard Mater
. 2011 May;
190(1-3):1045-52.
PMID: 21561708
Drinking water must be disinfected prior to its distribution for human consumption. This water treatment process generates disinfection by-products (DBPs), formed by the interaction of the disinfectant with organic matter,...
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Kogevinas M, Villanueva C, Font-Ribera L, Liviac D, Bustamante M, Espinoza F, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2010 Sep;
118(11):1531-7.
PMID: 20833606
Background: Exposure to disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water has been associated with cancer risk. A recent study (Villanueva et al. 2007; Am J Epidemiol 165:148-156) found an increased bladder...
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Liviac D, Creus A, Marcos R
Mutagenesis
. 2010 Jun;
25(5):505-9.
PMID: 20547559
Chemical disinfection of water generates harmful chemical compounds, known as disinfection by-products (DBPs). One class of DBPs is constituted by haloacetic acids (HAAs), the second major group in prevalence (after...
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Liviac D, Wagner E, Mitch W, Altonji M, Plewa M
Environ Sci Technol
. 2010 Apr;
44(9):3527-32.
PMID: 20380372
Swimming and hot tub bathing are popular exercises and diversions. Disinfection of recreational pools is essential to prevent outbreaks of infectious disease. Recent research demonstrated an association between the application...
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Liviac D, Creus A, Marcos R
Water Res
. 2010 Mar;
44(8):2638-46.
PMID: 20189624
Drinking water contains disinfection byproducts, generated by the interaction of chlorine (or other disinfecting chemicals) with organic matter, anthropogenic contaminants, and bromide/iodide naturally present in most source waters. One class...
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Liviac D, Creus A, Marcos R
Environ Mol Mutagen
. 2009 Mar;
50(5):413-20.
PMID: 19326461
In general, water for human consumption is chemically disinfected, usually by adding chlorine. As well as producing safe drinking water however, the chlorine treatment, also results in a number of...
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Liviac D, Creus A, Marcos R
Environ Res
. 2009 Feb;
109(3):232-8.
PMID: 19200951
Halonitromethanes (HNMs) constitute an emerging class of disinfection by-products (DBPs) produced when chlorine and/or ozone are used for water treatment. The HNMs are structurally similar to halomethanes, but have a...