Stephanie Guilherme
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Recent Articles
1.
Carabin A, Delpla I, Rodriguez M, Guilherme S, Dorea C
Environ Sci Technol
. 2025 Jan;
59(2):1100-1111.
PMID: 39760473
Regulated disinfection byproducts (e.g., trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids) in drinking water networks fluctuate spatially and temporally, depending on water sources and treatment practices with higher concentrations during the summer. Trihalomethanes...
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Cassivi A, Carabin A, Dorea C, Rodriguez M, Guilherme S
J Water Health
. 2024 Jun;
22(5):797-810.
PMID: 38822460
Municipal water supply through truck-to-cistern systems is common in northern Canada. Household satisfaction and concerns about water services likely impact user preferences and practices. This case study explores household perspectives...
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Hegazy N, Tian X, DAoust P, Pisharody L, Towhid S, Mercier E, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Dec;
31(4):5242-5253.
PMID: 38112868
Wastewater surveillance (WWS) of SARS-CoV-2 has become a crucial tool for monitoring COVID-19 cases and outbreaks. Previous studies have indicated that SARS-CoV-2 RNA measurement from testing solid-rich primary sludge yields...
4.
Cassivi A, Covey A, Rodriguez M, Guilherme S
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2022 Nov;
247:114060.
PMID: 36413873
Introduction: More than 50 million people living in the Arctic nations remain without access to safely managed drinking water services. Remote northern communities, where large numbers of Indigenous peoples live,...
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Hegazy N, Cowan A, DAoust P, Mercier E, Towhid S, Jia J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Sep;
853:158458.
PMID: 36075428
Wastewater surveillance (WWS) of SARS-CoV-2 was proven to be a reliable and complementary tool for population-wide monitoring of COVID-19 disease incidence but was not as rigorously explored as an indicator...
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Cassivi A, Guilherme S, Bain R, Tilley E, Waygood E, Dorea C
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2019 Jul;
222(7):1011-1020.
PMID: 31320308
Background: Increasing the quantity of water available for consumption and hygiene is recognized to be among the most efficient interventions to reduce the risk of water-related infectious diseases in low...
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Guilherme S, Rodriguez M
Environ Monit Assess
. 2017 Oct;
189(11):577.
PMID: 29063230
Among all the organic disinfection by-products (DBPs), only trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs) are regulated in drinking water, while most DBPs are not. Very little information exists on the...
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Guilherme S, Rodriguez M
Sci Total Environ
. 2015 Mar;
518-519:280-9.
PMID: 25770450
Disinfection by-products (DBPs) constitute a large family of compounds. Trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids are regulated in various countries, but most DBPs are not. Monitoring DBPs can be delicate, especially for...
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Guilherme S, Rodriguez M
Chemosphere
. 2014 Sep;
117:425-32.
PMID: 25194329
The occurrence of regulated and non-regulated disinfection by-products (DBPs) was investigated in the drinking water of small systems in two provinces in Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) and Quebec (QC),...