Autor:
Asem-Hiablie, S.
Yeboah-Agyepong, M.
Amoah, Philip
Church, C. D.
Shappell, N.
Schoenfuss, H. L.
Aikins, S.
Agbo, N.W.
Drechsel, Pay
Municipal wastewater-fed aquaculture promotes efficient water use, however, the potential effects of wastewater-borne traditional and emerging contaminants on fish and human health are potential challenges. The pathogen and heavy metal accumulation in fish tissue and serum estrogenicity and biolo...
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Asem-Hiablie, S.
,
Yeboah-Agyepong, M.
,
Amoah, Philip
,
Church, C. D.
,
Shappell, N.
,
Schoenfuss, H. L.
,
Aikins, S.
,
Agbo, N.W.
,
Drechsel, Pay
,
[Challenges to wastewater aquaculture: a case study of traditional and emerging contaminant concentrations in African catfish [Abstract only]]
,
Challenges to wastewater aquaculture: a case study of traditional and emerging contaminant concentrations in African catfish [Abstract only]