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Inactivation of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in effluent seawater by alternating-current treatment

Authors
 Jong-Chul Park  ;  Min Sub Lee  ;  Kosuke Takatori  ;  Maki Aihara  ;  Masakazu Uzawa  ;  In-Seop Lee  ;  Bong Joo Park  ;  Dong Hee Lee  ;  Dong-Wook Han 
Citation
 APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, Vol.70(3) : 1833-1835, 2004 
Journal Title
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN
 0099-2240 
Issue Date
2004
MeSH
Animals ; Aquaculture ; Electricity ; Humans ; Marine Biology ; Seawater/microbiology* ; Sterilization/instrumentation ; Sterilization/methods* ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus/isolation & purification* ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus/pathogenicity
Abstract
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the cause of gastroenteritis in humans, was inactivated by alternating low-amperage electricity. In this study, the application of alternating low-amperage electric treatment to effluent seawater was investigated for the large-scale disinfection of seawater. This method was able to overcome the problem of chlorine generation that results from treatment with continuous direct current. In conclusion, our results showed that alternating-current treatment inactivates V. parahaemolyticus in effluent seawater while minimizing the generation of chlorine and that this alternating-current treatment is therefore suitable for practical industrial applications.
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DOI
10.1128/AEM.70.3.1833-1835.2004
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Medical Engineering (의학공학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Jong Chul(박종철) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0083-5991
Lee, Dong Hee(이동희)
Han, Dong Wook(한동욱)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/112790
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