Water is essential to life, but many people do not have access to clean and safe drinking water and many die of waterborne bacterial infections. In this review a general characterization of the most important bacterial diseases transmitted through water—cholera, typhoid fever and bacillary dysentery—is presented, focusing on the biology and ecology of the causal agents and on the diseases’ characteristics and their life cycles in the environment. The importance of pathogenic Escherichia coli strains and emerging pathogens in drinking water-transmitted diseases is also briefly discussed. Microbiological water analysis is mainly based on the concept of fecal indicator bacteria. The main bacteria present in human and animal feces (focusing on ...
Worldwide coliform bacteria are used as indicators of fecal contamination and hence, the possible pr...
Water is a natural resource and is essential to sustain life. Poor drinking water quality is the cau...
The focus of this paper is on waterborne fecal pollution and its associated pathogens. The effects ...
Water is essential to life, but many people do not have access to clean and safe drinking water and ...
Abstract: Water is essential to life, but many people do not have access to clean and safe drinking ...
The coliform group has been used extensively as an indicator of water quality and has historically l...
Water Microbiology deals with the study of the living organisms of microscopic size present in water...
ABSTRACT: Water becomes contaminated with enteric pathogens such as coliform group of bacteria viz S...
Bacterial indicators of faecal pollution of water supplies and their significance to public health a...
This study examined characterization of bacteria pathogens associated with domestic water contaminat...
Water as a route of opportunistic bacterial disease transmission has not been well established. The ...
"New 7/93, Reprinted 4/95/5M.""Water Quality.""Focus area : drinking water.""Published by University...
Access to sufficient water and food of suitable quality is a prime requirement for the improvement a...
The term enterococci comprises a complex and diverse group of bacteria, including more than 30 diffe...
Waterborne diseases continue to be an important cause of illness and death with particular incidence...
Worldwide coliform bacteria are used as indicators of fecal contamination and hence, the possible pr...
Water is a natural resource and is essential to sustain life. Poor drinking water quality is the cau...
The focus of this paper is on waterborne fecal pollution and its associated pathogens. The effects ...
Water is essential to life, but many people do not have access to clean and safe drinking water and ...
Abstract: Water is essential to life, but many people do not have access to clean and safe drinking ...
The coliform group has been used extensively as an indicator of water quality and has historically l...
Water Microbiology deals with the study of the living organisms of microscopic size present in water...
ABSTRACT: Water becomes contaminated with enteric pathogens such as coliform group of bacteria viz S...
Bacterial indicators of faecal pollution of water supplies and their significance to public health a...
This study examined characterization of bacteria pathogens associated with domestic water contaminat...
Water as a route of opportunistic bacterial disease transmission has not been well established. The ...
"New 7/93, Reprinted 4/95/5M.""Water Quality.""Focus area : drinking water.""Published by University...
Access to sufficient water and food of suitable quality is a prime requirement for the improvement a...
The term enterococci comprises a complex and diverse group of bacteria, including more than 30 diffe...
Waterborne diseases continue to be an important cause of illness and death with particular incidence...
Worldwide coliform bacteria are used as indicators of fecal contamination and hence, the possible pr...
Water is a natural resource and is essential to sustain life. Poor drinking water quality is the cau...
The focus of this paper is on waterborne fecal pollution and its associated pathogens. The effects ...