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Simona Tavazzi

Publications -  14
Citations -  1260

Simona Tavazzi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 984 citations.

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EU-wide monitoring survey on emerging polar organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plant effluents.

TL;DR: The obtained results show the presence of 125 substances (80% of the target compounds) in European wastewater effluents, in concentrations ranging from low nanograms to milligrams per liter, which allow for an estimation to be made of a European median level for the chemicals investigated in WWTP effluent waters.
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Analysis of emerging organic contaminants in water, fish and suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the Joint Danube Survey using solid-phase extraction followed by UHPLC-MS-MS and GC–MS analysis

TL;DR: Water samples from the Danube River and its tributaries were analysed and most relevant micropollutants were benzotriazoles, pharmaceuticals, organophosphorus compounds, and PFOS/A.
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Analysis of polar organic contaminants in surface water of the northern Adriatic Sea by solid-phase extraction followed by ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography–QTRAP® MS using a hybrid triple-quadrupole linear ion trap instrument

TL;DR: A new trace analytical method was developed for the multi-compound analysis of polar organic chemical contaminants in marine waters and, among the 67 target chemicals analyzed, 45 substances could be detected above the LOQ.

EU Wide Monitoring Survey on Waste Water Treatment Plant Effluents

TL;DR: The main objective of this research project (Fate Sees) was to verify on a European-wide scale the occurrence of as many as possible organic and inorganic chemical contaminants in WWTP effluents, in order to get a European overview as discussed by the authors.
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Prevalence and circulation patterns of SARS-CoV-2 variants in European sewage mirror clinical data of 54 European cities

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used high-coverage SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences from sewage samples to track SARS CoV2 mutations in wastewater to support identifying variants circulating in a city at community level.