Molecular methods are useful for both to monitor anthropogenic viral, bacterial, and protozoan enteropathogens, and to track pathogen specific markers in a complex environment in order to reveal sources of these pathogens. Molecular genetic markers for fecal viruses, bacteria, and protozoans hold promise for monitoring environmental pollution and water quality. The demand for microbiologically safe waters grows exponentially due to the global demographic rise of the human population. Economically important shellfish, such as oysters, which are harvested commercially and preferentially consumed raw can be of public health importance if contaminated with human waterborne pathogens. However, feral molluscan shellfish which do not have an appar...
The quality of recreational and shellfishing waters has historically been monitored using commensal,...
Human and ecosystem health can be damaged by fecal contamination of recreational waters. Microbial s...
It is widely accepted that strains of bacteria belonging to the species Escherichia coli may exist a...
Molecular methods are useful for both to monitor anthropogenic viral, bacterial, and protozoan enter...
Molecular methods are useful for both to monitor anthropogenic viral, bacterial, and protozoan enter...
Fecal contamination of water constitutes a serious health risk to humans and environmental ecosystem...
Water quality worldwide is assessed by enumeration of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) (fecal coliform...
Fecal pollution is the source of most but not all waterborne pathogens. Testing methods that can dis...
Pathogen identification and microbial source tracking (MST) to identify sources of fecal pollution i...
Fecal pollution of recreational waters can cause scenic blight and pose a threat to public health, r...
Water pollution is an inevitable consequence of urbanisation and industrialisation. Population incre...
Due to increasing population growth and anthropogenic pollution in the coastal zone, contamination o...
Microbial source tracking (MST) endeavors to determine sources of fecal pollution in environmental w...
Routine water quality monitoring practices based on the enumeration of culturable Escherichia coli p...
High levels of fecal bacteria are a concern for the aquatic environment, and identifying sources of ...
The quality of recreational and shellfishing waters has historically been monitored using commensal,...
Human and ecosystem health can be damaged by fecal contamination of recreational waters. Microbial s...
It is widely accepted that strains of bacteria belonging to the species Escherichia coli may exist a...
Molecular methods are useful for both to monitor anthropogenic viral, bacterial, and protozoan enter...
Molecular methods are useful for both to monitor anthropogenic viral, bacterial, and protozoan enter...
Fecal contamination of water constitutes a serious health risk to humans and environmental ecosystem...
Water quality worldwide is assessed by enumeration of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) (fecal coliform...
Fecal pollution is the source of most but not all waterborne pathogens. Testing methods that can dis...
Pathogen identification and microbial source tracking (MST) to identify sources of fecal pollution i...
Fecal pollution of recreational waters can cause scenic blight and pose a threat to public health, r...
Water pollution is an inevitable consequence of urbanisation and industrialisation. Population incre...
Due to increasing population growth and anthropogenic pollution in the coastal zone, contamination o...
Microbial source tracking (MST) endeavors to determine sources of fecal pollution in environmental w...
Routine water quality monitoring practices based on the enumeration of culturable Escherichia coli p...
High levels of fecal bacteria are a concern for the aquatic environment, and identifying sources of ...
The quality of recreational and shellfishing waters has historically been monitored using commensal,...
Human and ecosystem health can be damaged by fecal contamination of recreational waters. Microbial s...
It is widely accepted that strains of bacteria belonging to the species Escherichia coli may exist a...