Methods for detecting total coliform bacteria in drinking water were compared using 1,483 different drinking water samples from 15 small community water systems in Vermont and New Hampshire. The methods included the membrane filter (MF) technique, a 10-tube fermentation tube (FT) technique, and the presence-absence (P-A) test
Biological organisms can pose a threat to water quality and can be responsible for waterborne diseas...
Water samples from eighteen different sources in Nairobi were analyzed for coliform and E. coli cont...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
This study compares two different analytical methods for the determination of coliform bacteria with...
Background and objective: Detection of microbial pathogens in water is one of the major health issue...
Comparative assessment of 13 different drinking water sources (sachet, bottled, pipe borne and boreh...
ABSTRACT: The new ColiPlate (CP) kit was evaluated comparatively with the standard membrane filter (...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
Article on membrane filter-fluorescent-antibody method for detection and enumeration of bacteria in ...
Board of Water Supply City and County of Honolulu Grant/Contract No. T-380The most recent edition of...
INTRODUCTION: More than 1.8 million diarrheal disease deaths can be attributed to the lack of acces...
This study evaluated three different dehydrated media for simultaneous detection and enumeration of ...
Bodies of water, particularly those used for drinking or recreation, are monitored for many differen...
Nearly 748 million people worldwide lack access to improved drinking water sources, putting them at ...
Microbiological monitoring of drinking water is a critical element in the source-to-tap framework. ...
Biological organisms can pose a threat to water quality and can be responsible for waterborne diseas...
Water samples from eighteen different sources in Nairobi were analyzed for coliform and E. coli cont...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
This study compares two different analytical methods for the determination of coliform bacteria with...
Background and objective: Detection of microbial pathogens in water is one of the major health issue...
Comparative assessment of 13 different drinking water sources (sachet, bottled, pipe borne and boreh...
ABSTRACT: The new ColiPlate (CP) kit was evaluated comparatively with the standard membrane filter (...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...
Article on membrane filter-fluorescent-antibody method for detection and enumeration of bacteria in ...
Board of Water Supply City and County of Honolulu Grant/Contract No. T-380The most recent edition of...
INTRODUCTION: More than 1.8 million diarrheal disease deaths can be attributed to the lack of acces...
This study evaluated three different dehydrated media for simultaneous detection and enumeration of ...
Bodies of water, particularly those used for drinking or recreation, are monitored for many differen...
Nearly 748 million people worldwide lack access to improved drinking water sources, putting them at ...
Microbiological monitoring of drinking water is a critical element in the source-to-tap framework. ...
Biological organisms can pose a threat to water quality and can be responsible for waterborne diseas...
Water samples from eighteen different sources in Nairobi were analyzed for coliform and E. coli cont...
In Aberdeenshire, approximately 25,000 people rely on potable water from private water supplies. Man...