Drinking water comprises a complex microbiota, in part shaped by the disinfection and distribution systems. Gram-negative bacteria, mainly members of the phylum Proteobacteria, represent the most frequent bacteria in drinking water, and their ubiquity and physiological versatility raises questions about possible implications in human health. The first step to address this concern is the identification and characterization of such bacteria that is the first objective of this study, aiming at identifying ubiquitous or persistent Gram-negative bacteria, Proteobacteria or members of other phyla, isolated from tap water or from its source. > 1000 bacterial isolates were characterized and identified, and a selected group (n = 68) was further anal...
Pseudomonas spp. are common inhabitants of aquatic environments, including drinking water. Multianti...
The antibiotic resistance phenotypes of the cultivable bacteria present in nine batches of two Portu...
Microorganisms can survive and multiply in aged urban drinking water distribution systems, leading t...
Drinking water comprises a complex microbiota, in part shaped by the disinfection and distribution s...
The microbiological content of drinking water traditionally is determined by employing culture-depen...
MSc (Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusAntibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic re...
High-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons was conducted to characterize the changing pat...
Betaproteobacteria include some of the most abundant and ubiquitous bacterial genera that can be fou...
Introduction Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an environmental ubiquitous bacterium that may cause opportun...
Drinking water distribution systems are important for transporting clean drinking water. Antibiotic ...
Earlier descriptions of water distribution systems (WDS) microbial communities have relied on cultur...
The overuse and misuse of antibiotics not only for human therapy but also for livestock breeding hav...
Abstract Background A typical purification system tha...
The quality of drinking water is influenced by its chemical and microbial composition which in turn ...
This study aimed to assess the influence of water treatment and distribution on the bacterial commun...
Pseudomonas spp. are common inhabitants of aquatic environments, including drinking water. Multianti...
The antibiotic resistance phenotypes of the cultivable bacteria present in nine batches of two Portu...
Microorganisms can survive and multiply in aged urban drinking water distribution systems, leading t...
Drinking water comprises a complex microbiota, in part shaped by the disinfection and distribution s...
The microbiological content of drinking water traditionally is determined by employing culture-depen...
MSc (Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusAntibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic re...
High-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons was conducted to characterize the changing pat...
Betaproteobacteria include some of the most abundant and ubiquitous bacterial genera that can be fou...
Introduction Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an environmental ubiquitous bacterium that may cause opportun...
Drinking water distribution systems are important for transporting clean drinking water. Antibiotic ...
Earlier descriptions of water distribution systems (WDS) microbial communities have relied on cultur...
The overuse and misuse of antibiotics not only for human therapy but also for livestock breeding hav...
Abstract Background A typical purification system tha...
The quality of drinking water is influenced by its chemical and microbial composition which in turn ...
This study aimed to assess the influence of water treatment and distribution on the bacterial commun...
Pseudomonas spp. are common inhabitants of aquatic environments, including drinking water. Multianti...
The antibiotic resistance phenotypes of the cultivable bacteria present in nine batches of two Portu...
Microorganisms can survive and multiply in aged urban drinking water distribution systems, leading t...