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The findings gathered in this investigation are summarized as follows:
It is concluded that nematodes of the Rhabditidae family and of sewage-treatment origin may be potential carriers of human enteric bacteria and viruses. Although a majority of the ingested pathogens may disappear in 1 to 2 days after ingestion, 5 to 16% may remain viable if the worms are carried to the water supply within 24 hours after departure from their habitat and will survive routine chlorination as practiced in the field.