Quantitatively assessing fecal indicator bacteria in drinking water from limited resource settings (e.g., disasters, remote areas) can inform public health strategies for reducing waterborne illnesses. This study aimed to compare two common approaches for quantifying Escherichia coli (E. coli) density in natural water versus the ColiPlate™ kit approach. For comparing methods, 41 field samples from natural water sources in Kentucky (USA) were collected. E. coli densities were then determined by (1) membrane filtration in conjunction with modified membrane-thermotolerant E. coli (mTEC) agar, (2) Idexx Quanti-Tray® 2000 with the Colilert® substrate, and (3) the Bluewater Biosciences ColiPlate kit. Significant correlations were observed between...
To use BioBallTM cultures as a precise reference standard to evaluate methods for enumeration of Esc...
Bodies of water, particularly those used for drinking or recreation, are monitored for many differen...
Total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, and E. coli are all considered indicators of water...
ABSTRACT: The new ColiPlate (CP) kit was evaluated comparatively with the standard membrane filter (...
Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator organism...
Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator organism...
Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator organism...
<div><p>Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator ...
The new European Drinking Water Directive (December 1998) defines a reference method for estimating ...
The presence and level of faecal indicator bacteria are important factors in estimating the microbio...
Biological organisms can pose a threat to water quality and can be responsible for waterborne diseas...
The European Drinking Water Directive defines reference methods for the enumeration of microbiologic...
Le nombre de coliformes fécaux (CF) a été comparé au nombre de Escherichia coli trouvés dans des éch...
Escherichia coli is a bacterial species that lives in the gut of all warm-blooded animals, fish, bir...
<div><p>The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteri...
To use BioBallTM cultures as a precise reference standard to evaluate methods for enumeration of Esc...
Bodies of water, particularly those used for drinking or recreation, are monitored for many differen...
Total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, and E. coli are all considered indicators of water...
ABSTRACT: The new ColiPlate (CP) kit was evaluated comparatively with the standard membrane filter (...
Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator organism...
Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator organism...
Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator organism...
<div><p>Recreational water quality is commonly monitored by means of culture based faecal indicator ...
The new European Drinking Water Directive (December 1998) defines a reference method for estimating ...
The presence and level of faecal indicator bacteria are important factors in estimating the microbio...
Biological organisms can pose a threat to water quality and can be responsible for waterborne diseas...
The European Drinking Water Directive defines reference methods for the enumeration of microbiologic...
Le nombre de coliformes fécaux (CF) a été comparé au nombre de Escherichia coli trouvés dans des éch...
Escherichia coli is a bacterial species that lives in the gut of all warm-blooded animals, fish, bir...
<div><p>The cost and complexity of traditional methods for the detection of faecal indicator bacteri...
To use BioBallTM cultures as a precise reference standard to evaluate methods for enumeration of Esc...
Bodies of water, particularly those used for drinking or recreation, are monitored for many differen...
Total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, and E. coli are all considered indicators of water...