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Abstract
An experiment using lysimeters suggested that the eggs of Taenia saginata and Ascaris lumbricoides survive for only a short time when applied to pasture in sewage sludge. However, a subsequent experiment which followed the survival of eggs throughout the soil profile demonstrated that some T. saginata eggs could still be found at 200 days on the soil surface, and that survival increased down the profile. Rainfall is shown to be able to wash eggs into the soil where they may be afforded protection from radiation and desiccation; this may have little epidemiological significance.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4080421 DOI: 10.1017/s003118200006282x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234