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Dr Keith Jones

Formerly at Lancaster University

  1. 1999
  2. Published

    Intermittent shedding of thermophilic campylobacters by sheep at pasture.

    Jones, K., Howard, S. & Wallace, J. S., 03/1999, In: Journal of Applied Microbiology. 86, 3, p. 531-536 6 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  3. Published

    Avian and bird vectors.

    Jones, K., 01/1999, Society of General Microbiology on Behaviour of Pathogens in the Environment, 142nd Ordinary Meeting Main Symposium, University of Warwick.

    Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNChapter

  4. Published

    Non-compliance of beaches with the EU directives of bathing water quality : evidence of non-point sources of pollution in Morecambe Bay.

    Jones, K. & Obiri-Danso, K., 1999, In: Journal of Applied Microbiology. 86, Sympos, p. S101-S107

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  5. Published

    Survival of Pathogens in Sewage Sludge: mixed messages.

    Jones, K., 1999, Abstracts of the Society of Applied Microbiology Conference on Microbial Aspects of the Beneficial use of Sewage Sludge, The Royal Society, London,.

    Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNChapter

  6. Published

    Use of Campylobacter and faecal coliforms to trace sources of pollution on a reservoir. Abstract 29.

    Jones, K., Anderson, S. & Obiri-Danso, K., 1999, Society of Applied Microbiology Conference on Aquatic Microbiology.

    Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNChapter

  7. Published

    Why do designated bathing waters in Morecambe Bay sometimes fail the EU bathing water directive?

    Jones, K. & Obiri-Danso, K., 1999, In: Estuarine and Coastal Science Association Bulletin. 13, p. 13

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

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