The Area Vasta di Fermo (the competent health authority of the Marche Region), in collaboration with the local Producers’ Association conducted a series of studies on the presence of E. coli as an indicator of faecal contamination in the environment, in shellfish and in fishery waters, and on the factors that can affect their presence. These studies, carried out from 2008 to 2011, included an assessment of the currents along the coast, of the precipitations, and data from the monitoring of E. coli on shellfish harvested in the collection areas were examined. The results showed that in most cases, small concentrations of microorganisms in shellfish corresponded to little or no precipitations, while an increase in the levels of E. col...
Contamination of water systems can not only entail high risks to human health but can also result in...
Oysters are commercially cultured from the Ashtamudi Lake in India, and support 12,000 tonnes of bi...
Costa Rica does not have references on the health quality of Crassostrea gigas growing areas, which ...
The Area Vasta di Fermo (the competent health authority of the Marche Region), in collaboration wit...
The <em>Area Vasta di Fermo</em> (the competent health authority of the Marche Region), in collabora...
Abstract Highly populated coastal environments receive large quantities of treated an...
Since 1998 clams (Chamelea gallina) from the production areas of the district of San Benedetto del T...
Highly populated coastal environments receive large quantities of treated and untreated wastewater f...
Consumption of bivalve shellfish harvested from water contaminated with sewage pollution presents a ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the microbiological quality of striped venus clams (Chamelea ga...
In the European Union, the classification of shellfish harvesting areas depends on levels of <em>Esc...
For many New Zealand catchments, rainfall-induced faecal contamination is a primary mechanism for in...
Summary: This scoping report explores the potential influences on E.coli concentrations in Shellfish...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to describe time trends in the prevalence of Escherichia c...
Contamination of water systems can not only entail high risks to human health but can also result in...
Oysters are commercially cultured from the Ashtamudi Lake in India, and support 12,000 tonnes of bi...
Costa Rica does not have references on the health quality of Crassostrea gigas growing areas, which ...
The Area Vasta di Fermo (the competent health authority of the Marche Region), in collaboration wit...
The <em>Area Vasta di Fermo</em> (the competent health authority of the Marche Region), in collabora...
Abstract Highly populated coastal environments receive large quantities of treated an...
Since 1998 clams (Chamelea gallina) from the production areas of the district of San Benedetto del T...
Highly populated coastal environments receive large quantities of treated and untreated wastewater f...
Consumption of bivalve shellfish harvested from water contaminated with sewage pollution presents a ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the microbiological quality of striped venus clams (Chamelea ga...
In the European Union, the classification of shellfish harvesting areas depends on levels of <em>Esc...
For many New Zealand catchments, rainfall-induced faecal contamination is a primary mechanism for in...
Summary: This scoping report explores the potential influences on E.coli concentrations in Shellfish...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to describe time trends in the prevalence of Escherichia c...
Contamination of water systems can not only entail high risks to human health but can also result in...
Oysters are commercially cultured from the Ashtamudi Lake in India, and support 12,000 tonnes of bi...
Costa Rica does not have references on the health quality of Crassostrea gigas growing areas, which ...