Bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides are potentially a good tool for fecal source tracking, but different Bacteroides host strains are needed for different geographic areas. A feasible method for isolating Bacteroides host strains for phages present in human fecal material is described. Useful strains were identified for application in Spain and the United Kingdom. One strain, GA-17, identified as Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, was tested in several locations in Europe with excellent performance in Southern Europe
Bacteriophages are viruses living in bacteria that can be used as a tool to detect fecal contaminati...
Current fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and emerging microbial source tracking (MST) methods may indi...
Several microbes and chemicals have been considered as potential tracers to identify fecal sources i...
International audienceBacteriophages infecting Bacteroides are potentially a good tool for fecal sou...
Recent work has suggested that bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides are a potential tool for faecal ...
This paper describes the isolation of Enterococcus host strains, for potential use as simple bacteri...
The detection of fecal viral pathogens in water is hampered by their great variety and complex analy...
The detection of fecal viral pathogens in water is hampered by their great variety and complex analy...
Bacteroides spp. have been proposed as indicators of fecal contamination in microbial source trackin...
The detection of fecal viral pathogens in water is hampered by their great variety and complex analy...
Contamination of surface waters with faeces may lead to increased public risk of human exposure to p...
This data describes the recovering and isolation processes of Bacteroides spp. strains from human an...
An inter-laboratory study of the accuracy of microbial source tracking (MST) methods was conducted u...
For discriminating between human and animal faecal contamination in water, microbial source tracking...
Because Bacteroides spp. are obligate anaerobes that dominate the human fecal flora, and because som...
Bacteriophages are viruses living in bacteria that can be used as a tool to detect fecal contaminati...
Current fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and emerging microbial source tracking (MST) methods may indi...
Several microbes and chemicals have been considered as potential tracers to identify fecal sources i...
International audienceBacteriophages infecting Bacteroides are potentially a good tool for fecal sou...
Recent work has suggested that bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides are a potential tool for faecal ...
This paper describes the isolation of Enterococcus host strains, for potential use as simple bacteri...
The detection of fecal viral pathogens in water is hampered by their great variety and complex analy...
The detection of fecal viral pathogens in water is hampered by their great variety and complex analy...
Bacteroides spp. have been proposed as indicators of fecal contamination in microbial source trackin...
The detection of fecal viral pathogens in water is hampered by their great variety and complex analy...
Contamination of surface waters with faeces may lead to increased public risk of human exposure to p...
This data describes the recovering and isolation processes of Bacteroides spp. strains from human an...
An inter-laboratory study of the accuracy of microbial source tracking (MST) methods was conducted u...
For discriminating between human and animal faecal contamination in water, microbial source tracking...
Because Bacteroides spp. are obligate anaerobes that dominate the human fecal flora, and because som...
Bacteriophages are viruses living in bacteria that can be used as a tool to detect fecal contaminati...
Current fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and emerging microbial source tracking (MST) methods may indi...
Several microbes and chemicals have been considered as potential tracers to identify fecal sources i...