Abstract

Abstract In countries with limited water resources, the agricultural use of treated waste water represents an interesting alternative. An international report recently‐published shows the importance of strict parasitological criteria for such reuse recommending a limit of less than one viable intestinal nematode egg per liter. This study proposes an experimental method which associates both the detection of very low numbers of Ascaris eggs and their viability determination from samples of wastewater.

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