Bacterial testing kits are designed to provide rapid and cost-effective solutions for testing the bacterial contamination in potable water with reasonable accuracy. In this study, the culture method of bacteriological examination was used to critically evaluate the sensitivity of three different bacteriological test methods, namely, the Colilert-18h method, H2S Test Medium (Powder) K019 and Bacteriological H2S Strip Test, to provide an appropriate end-point use. Bacteriological sensitivity results of Colilert-18h were compared with those of the culture method. Once the Colilert-18h was found to be very sensitive to total coliform counts (TCC), the sensitivity analysis of the other two field kits was carried out. Results obtained from Colile...
Water is an essential resource for life. As water scarcity becomes a more pressing global issue, pre...
The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteria, inclu...
The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteria, inclu...
Background and aims: With regard to human involvement in the water cycle, the detection and quantifi...
Water-borne diseases are a major health problem in many countries. Faecal contamination of drinking ...
It is essential to evaluate the methods applied in the detection and enumeration of bacterial indice...
Epidemics arising from waterborne diseases are a global health problem. Faecal contamination of drin...
The H2S test, a simple, low-cost field test, is used in many remote and developing country settings ...
The assessment of H2S field test for detection of potability of drinking water was evaluated by anal...
The suitability of H2S field test to detect fecal contamination in drinking water was assessed by an...
The H2S water screening test and the membrane filtration faecal coliform count were compared with Es...
The H2S water screening test and the membrane filtration faecal coliform count were compared with Es...
Quantitatively assessing fecal indicator bacteria in drinking water from limited resource settings (...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
The H2S test was created to assess the microbial quality of drinking water in low-resource settings,...
Water is an essential resource for life. As water scarcity becomes a more pressing global issue, pre...
The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteria, inclu...
The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteria, inclu...
Background and aims: With regard to human involvement in the water cycle, the detection and quantifi...
Water-borne diseases are a major health problem in many countries. Faecal contamination of drinking ...
It is essential to evaluate the methods applied in the detection and enumeration of bacterial indice...
Epidemics arising from waterborne diseases are a global health problem. Faecal contamination of drin...
The H2S test, a simple, low-cost field test, is used in many remote and developing country settings ...
The assessment of H2S field test for detection of potability of drinking water was evaluated by anal...
The suitability of H2S field test to detect fecal contamination in drinking water was assessed by an...
The H2S water screening test and the membrane filtration faecal coliform count were compared with Es...
The H2S water screening test and the membrane filtration faecal coliform count were compared with Es...
Quantitatively assessing fecal indicator bacteria in drinking water from limited resource settings (...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
The H2S test was created to assess the microbial quality of drinking water in low-resource settings,...
Water is an essential resource for life. As water scarcity becomes a more pressing global issue, pre...
The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteria, inclu...
The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteria, inclu...