Enteric pathogens are typically inferred from the presence of surrogate indicator organisms such as thermo-tolerant (faecal) coliforms (TTCs). The analysis of TTCs requires time-consuming incubation in suitable laboratories, which can limit sampling resolution, particularly during critical pollution events. Here, we demonstrate the use of in-situ fluorimeters targeting tryptophan-like compounds as a rapid, reagentless indicator of TTCs in groundwater-derived potable water supplies in Africa. A range of other common indicators of TTCs were also determined including nitrate, turbidity, and sanitary risk survey scores. Sampling was conducted during both the dry and wet seasons to investigate seasonality. Tryptophan-like fluorescence was the m...
Water-borne pathogens and unsafe water supplies are the cause of death for 1.7 million people every ...
Open defecation is practised by over 600 million people in India and there is a strong political dri...
Typically, the degree of fecal contamination of water is assessed by the concentration of thermotole...
AbstractEnteric pathogens are typically inferred from the presence of surrogate indicator organisms ...
Enteric pathogens are typically inferred from the presence of cultured surrogate indicator organisms...
We assess the use of fluorescent dissolved organic matter at excitation-emission wavelengths of 280 ...
Regular monitoring of drinking water quality is vital to identify contamination of potable water sup...
Microbial water quality is frequently assessed with a risk indicator approach that relies on Escheri...
Faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) are limited in their ability to protect public health from the mic...
Faecally-contaminated drinking water is a risk to human health, with the greatest risks to those liv...
The faecal contamination of drinking water is the biggest potable water quality issue on the planet....
We explore in-situ fluorescence spectroscopy as an instantaneous indicator of total bacterial abunda...
Faecally contaminated drinking water, a leading cause of diarrhoeal diseases, is currently consume...
Shallow hand dug wells and boreholes are particularly important as local sources of water in sub-Sah...
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) can rapidly screen for an array of faecally-derived bacteria, which can be e...
Water-borne pathogens and unsafe water supplies are the cause of death for 1.7 million people every ...
Open defecation is practised by over 600 million people in India and there is a strong political dri...
Typically, the degree of fecal contamination of water is assessed by the concentration of thermotole...
AbstractEnteric pathogens are typically inferred from the presence of surrogate indicator organisms ...
Enteric pathogens are typically inferred from the presence of cultured surrogate indicator organisms...
We assess the use of fluorescent dissolved organic matter at excitation-emission wavelengths of 280 ...
Regular monitoring of drinking water quality is vital to identify contamination of potable water sup...
Microbial water quality is frequently assessed with a risk indicator approach that relies on Escheri...
Faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) are limited in their ability to protect public health from the mic...
Faecally-contaminated drinking water is a risk to human health, with the greatest risks to those liv...
The faecal contamination of drinking water is the biggest potable water quality issue on the planet....
We explore in-situ fluorescence spectroscopy as an instantaneous indicator of total bacterial abunda...
Faecally contaminated drinking water, a leading cause of diarrhoeal diseases, is currently consume...
Shallow hand dug wells and boreholes are particularly important as local sources of water in sub-Sah...
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) can rapidly screen for an array of faecally-derived bacteria, which can be e...
Water-borne pathogens and unsafe water supplies are the cause of death for 1.7 million people every ...
Open defecation is practised by over 600 million people in India and there is a strong political dri...
Typically, the degree of fecal contamination of water is assessed by the concentration of thermotole...