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Search Publications by: Alshae Logan (Fed)

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Impacts of household water demands and water heater delivery temperatures on opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens (OPPPs) in a residential setting

February 1, 2025
Author(s)
Alshae Logan, Jumana Aljafari, Visesh Uppoor, Tania Ullah, Jennifer Dootz
Efforts aimed towards water and energy conservation within residential buildings may create enhanced conditions for Opportunistic Premise Plumbing Pathogens (OPPPs) growth. To investigate this issue, a study was conducted to assess the effect of water

Optimizing Wastewater Surveillance: The Necessity of Standardized Reporting and Proficiency for Public Health

August 7, 2024
Author(s)
Ishi Keenum, Nancy Lin, Alshae Logan, Adam Gushgari, Nishita D'Souza4, Joshua Steele, Devrim Kaya, Lydia Gushgari
Wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) has emerged as a valuable tool for public health, allowing a greater understanding of disease prevalence in communities. With historical significance in monitoring polio transmission,1 WBS gained further prominence in

A Critical Review on the Factors that Influence Water Quality: From the Water Source to the Fixtures in Residential Buildings

April 10, 2023
Author(s)
Alshae Logan, Marylia Duarte Batista, William M. Healy, Tania Ullah, Andrew Whelton, Timothy Bartrand, Caitlin Proctor, Jennifer Dootz, Visesh Uppoor
Residential buildings provide more opportunities for opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens (OPPPs) exposure via aerosolized water droplets compared to commercial buildings. As such, there needs to be preventative measures in place to reduce these types
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