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Franciska M Schets

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Kemper M, Veenman C, Blaak H, Schets F
J Water Health . 2023 Aug; 21(8):995-1003. PMID: 37632376
The presence and level of faecal indicator bacteria are important factors in estimating the microbiological quality of surface water and the risk of human infection upon exposure to this water....
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Mughini-Gras L, Pijnacker R, Coipan C, Mulder A, Veludo A, de Rijk S, et al.
J Infect . 2020 Dec; 82(2):216-226. PMID: 33275955
Objectives: To determine the contributions of several animal and environmental sources of human campylobacteriosis and identify source-specific risk factors. Methods: 1417 Campylobacter jejuni/coli isolates from the Netherlands in 2017-2019 were...
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Mulder A, Franz E, de Rijk S, Versluis M, Coipan C, Buij R, et al.
Water Res . 2020 Sep; 187:116421. PMID: 32992147
Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli, the primary agents of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, are widespread in surface water. Several animal sources contribute to surface water contamination with Campylobacter, but their...
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Schets F, Van Den Berg H, Lynch G, de Rijk S, de Roda Husman A, Schijven J
Environ Int . 2020 Feb; 137:105516. PMID: 32007691
Swimming ponds are artificial ecosystems for bathing in which people imitate the conditions of natural waters. Swimming in natural water may pose health risks if the water quality is microbiologically...
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Schets F, Van Den Berg H, Vennema H, Pelgrim M, Colle C, Rutjes S, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2018 Nov; 15(11). PMID: 30441782
Swimming in fecally contaminated recreational water may lead to gastrointestinal illness. A recreational water-associated outbreak of norovirus (NoV) infections affecting at least 100 people in The Netherlands occurred in August...
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Ekowati Y, Ferrero G, Kennedy M, de Roda Husman A, Schets F
Int J Hyg Environ Health . 2018 Aug; 221(8):1107-1115. PMID: 30145117
Possible transmission pathways of fungi in indoor swimming pool facilities were assessed through fungal counting in different areas of the facilities and typing of the collected fungal isolates. Air, water...
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Schets F, Jacobs-Reitsma W, van der Plaats R, Heer L, van Hoek A, Hamidjaja R, et al.
J Water Health . 2017 Dec; 15(6):849-862. PMID: 29215350
To study whether broiler and layer farms contribute to the environmental Campylobacter load, environmental matrices at or close to farms, and caecal material from chickens, were examined. Similarity between Campylobacter...
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Ekowati Y, van Diepeningen A, Ferrero G, Kennedy M, de Roda Husman A, Schets F
Int J Hyg Environ Health . 2017 Jul; 220(7):1152-1160. PMID: 28716483
The density of fungal contamination and the fungal diversity in an indoor swimming pool facility were assessed. A total of 16 surface samples and 6 water samples were analysed by...
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Pretzer C, Druzhinina I, Amaro C, Benediktsdottir E, Hedenstrom I, Hervio-Heath D, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2016 Nov; 19(1):328-344. PMID: 27871138
Coastal marine Vibrio cholerae populations usually exhibit high genetic diversity. To assess the genetic diversity of abundant V. cholerae non-O1/non-O139 populations in the Central European lake Neusiedler See, we performed...
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Mughini-Gras L, Penny C, Ragimbeau C, Schets F, Blaak H, Duim B, et al.
Water Res . 2016 Jun; 101:36-45. PMID: 27244295
Campylobacter is the most common causative agent of human bacterial gastroenteritis and is frequently found in surface water, where it indicates recent contamination with animal faeces, sewage effluent, and agricultural...