Climate Change and Microbiological Water Quality at California Beaches

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Jan C. Semenza
Joshua S. Caplan
Guido Buescher
Tapash Das
Mitchell V. Brinks
Alexander Gershunov
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[1] European Centre for Disease Preventions and Control (ECDC),Office of the Chief Scientist
[2] Rutgers University,Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
[3] University Hospital Cologne,Institute of Health Economics and Clinical Epidemiology (IGKE)
[4] University of California,Climate, Atmospheric Science and Physical Oceanography Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[5] Oregon State University,School of Public Health
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EcoHealth | 2012年 / 9卷
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climate change; gastroenteritis; precipitation; recreational water use;
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Daily microbiological water quality and precipitation data spanning 6 years were collected from monitoring stations at southern California beaches. Daily precipitation projected for the twenty-first century was derived from downscaled CNRM CM3 global climate model. A time series model of Enterococcus concentrations that was driven by precipitation, matched the general trend of empirical water quality data; there was a positive association between precipitation and microbiological water contamination (P < 0.001). Future projections of precipitation result in a decrease in predicted Enterococcus levels through the majority of the twenty-first century. Nevertheless, variability of storminess due to climate change calls for innovative adaptation and surveillance strategies.
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