Microcosm studies were performed to evaluate the survival of Escherichia coli, Salmonella paratyphi and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in water and sediment collected from the freshwater region of Vembanad Lake (9 35◦N 76 25◦E) along the south west coast of India. All three test microorganisms showed significantly (p < 0.01) higher survival in sediment compared to overlying water. The survival in different sediment types with different particle size and organic carbon content revealed that sediment with small particle size and high organic carbon content could enhance their extended survival (p < 0.05). The results indicate that sediments of the Lake could act as a reservoir of pathogenic bacteria and exhibit a potential health hazard from possibl...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
The microorganisms present in water cause harmful effects in human body. Supply of drinking water co...
The aims of this study was to investigate the persistence and the growth of culturable bacterial ind...
Prevalence of faecal coliform bacteria and the survival of Escherichia coli, Vibrio parahaemolyticus...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
Prevalence of faecal indicator bacteria, Escherichia coli and pathogenic bacteria, Vibrio cholerae, ...
This study was conducted to assess potential human health risks presented by pathogenic bacteria in ...
In 2005-2006, 87% of all reported cases of disease outbreak in the United States related to recreati...
The current water quality guidelines intended to protect people from gastrointestinal disease result...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the survival response of multi-drug resistant enteropatho...
To assess the prevalence of faecal coliform bacteria and multiple drug resistance among Escherichia ...
This study was conducted to assess potential human health risks presented by pathogenic bacteria in ...
In 2005-2006, 87% of all reported cases of disease outbreak in the United States related to recreati...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
The microorganisms present in water cause harmful effects in human body. Supply of drinking water co...
The aims of this study was to investigate the persistence and the growth of culturable bacterial ind...
Prevalence of faecal coliform bacteria and the survival of Escherichia coli, Vibrio parahaemolyticus...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
Prevalence of faecal indicator bacteria, Escherichia coli and pathogenic bacteria, Vibrio cholerae, ...
This study was conducted to assess potential human health risks presented by pathogenic bacteria in ...
In 2005-2006, 87% of all reported cases of disease outbreak in the United States related to recreati...
The current water quality guidelines intended to protect people from gastrointestinal disease result...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the survival response of multi-drug resistant enteropatho...
To assess the prevalence of faecal coliform bacteria and multiple drug resistance among Escherichia ...
This study was conducted to assess potential human health risks presented by pathogenic bacteria in ...
In 2005-2006, 87% of all reported cases of disease outbreak in the United States related to recreati...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
A systematic study of microbial contamination of fish grown in ponds in and around Calcutta was init...
The microorganisms present in water cause harmful effects in human body. Supply of drinking water co...
The aims of this study was to investigate the persistence and the growth of culturable bacterial ind...