In the bacteriological testing of rural raw water supplies the laboratory is hav-ing to face, constantly, the problem of evaluating the sanitary significance of the atypical coliform bacteria so often recovered from positive tests. For several years the author and associates have carried on studies of these bacteria as a corollary to the water-testing service that is maintained for the rural public of the state. A review of some of these studies has been published (Fuller, 1944). The study here reported is another in the series. The object was to determine the reactions of coliform bacteria, recovered from raw water, to differential tests at incubation temperatures ranging from the conventional 37 C to the Eijkman temperature of 46 C. The h...
The test for B. coli, while considered the most useful method available for determining the sanitary...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
The MPN test of coli-form group is used as a biological indicator, but, as the bacteria designated i...
During the past few years, several investigators have advocated the use of temperatures lower than 4...
In 1904 Eijkman found that cultures of Escherichia produced gas from glucose broth at 4600. while Ae...
The Eijkman test (1904) is designed to detect fecal pollution of water. Water is inoculated into glu...
It is essential to evaluate the methods applied in the detection and enumeration of bacterial indice...
Water-borne diseases are a major health problem in many countries. Faecal contamination of drinking ...
Epidemics arising from waterborne diseases are a global health problem. Faecal contamination of drin...
This study defines performance characteristics of the temperature- modified ISO 9308-1 method for E....
This study defines performance characteristics of the temperature- modified ISO 9308-1 method for E....
7 p. Reprinted from: Journal of the American Water Works Association, Vol. 13, No. 2, February 1925
This study compared the performance of a commercial chromogenic medium, CHROMagarECC (CECC), and CEC...
SUMMARY: The influence of the temperature of incubation on the course of formic acid and gas product...
This study compared the performance of a commercial chromogenic medium, CHROMagarECC (CECC), and CEC...
The test for B. coli, while considered the most useful method available for determining the sanitary...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
The MPN test of coli-form group is used as a biological indicator, but, as the bacteria designated i...
During the past few years, several investigators have advocated the use of temperatures lower than 4...
In 1904 Eijkman found that cultures of Escherichia produced gas from glucose broth at 4600. while Ae...
The Eijkman test (1904) is designed to detect fecal pollution of water. Water is inoculated into glu...
It is essential to evaluate the methods applied in the detection and enumeration of bacterial indice...
Water-borne diseases are a major health problem in many countries. Faecal contamination of drinking ...
Epidemics arising from waterborne diseases are a global health problem. Faecal contamination of drin...
This study defines performance characteristics of the temperature- modified ISO 9308-1 method for E....
This study defines performance characteristics of the temperature- modified ISO 9308-1 method for E....
7 p. Reprinted from: Journal of the American Water Works Association, Vol. 13, No. 2, February 1925
This study compared the performance of a commercial chromogenic medium, CHROMagarECC (CECC), and CEC...
SUMMARY: The influence of the temperature of incubation on the course of formic acid and gas product...
This study compared the performance of a commercial chromogenic medium, CHROMagarECC (CECC), and CEC...
The test for B. coli, while considered the most useful method available for determining the sanitary...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
The MPN test of coli-form group is used as a biological indicator, but, as the bacteria designated i...