Bathing water quality may be negatively impacted by diffuse pollution arising from urban and agricultural activities and wildlife, it is therefore important to be able to differentiate between biological and geographical sources of faecal pollution. crAssphage was recently described as a novel human-associated microbial source tracking marker. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the crAssphage marker in designated bathing waters. The sensitivity and specificity of the crAss_2 marker was evaluated using faecal samples from herring gulls, dogs, sewage and a stream impacted by human pollution (n = 80), which showed that all human impacted samples tested positive for the marker while none of the animal samples did. The crAss_2 marke...
Multiple host-specific molecular markers were used to detect the sources of faecal pollution in a mi...
Fecal pollution of recreational waters can cause scenic blight and pose a threat to public health, r...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Texte intégral sur le site du congrès : http://www.ramiran.net/ramiran2010/docs/Ramira...
In recent decades, considerable effort has been devoted to finding microbial source-tracking (MST) m...
The human gut bacteriophage crAssphage has been proposed as a human-specific microbial source tracki...
The contamination of water catchments by nonpoint source faecal pollution is a major issue affecting...
Recreational and potable water supplies polluted with human wastewater can pose a direct health risk...
The contamination of water catchments by non-point source faecal pollution is a major issue affectin...
AIMS: This paper reports on the results of a study aimed at evaluating the specificity and sensitivi...
From April to June 2001, a monitoring study at Oostende (Belgium) was conducted to obtain an insight...
International audienceThe microbiological quality of coastal or river waters can be affected by faec...
For discriminating between human and animal faecal contamination in water, microbial source tracking...
WOS:000998532700001The disposal of sewage in significant quantities poses a health hazard to aquatic...
Graduation date: 2012Waterborne fecal contamination poses serious risks to human health and can disr...
International audienceMicrobiological contamination of water is of particular concern in sensitive a...
Multiple host-specific molecular markers were used to detect the sources of faecal pollution in a mi...
Fecal pollution of recreational waters can cause scenic blight and pose a threat to public health, r...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Texte intégral sur le site du congrès : http://www.ramiran.net/ramiran2010/docs/Ramira...
In recent decades, considerable effort has been devoted to finding microbial source-tracking (MST) m...
The human gut bacteriophage crAssphage has been proposed as a human-specific microbial source tracki...
The contamination of water catchments by nonpoint source faecal pollution is a major issue affecting...
Recreational and potable water supplies polluted with human wastewater can pose a direct health risk...
The contamination of water catchments by non-point source faecal pollution is a major issue affectin...
AIMS: This paper reports on the results of a study aimed at evaluating the specificity and sensitivi...
From April to June 2001, a monitoring study at Oostende (Belgium) was conducted to obtain an insight...
International audienceThe microbiological quality of coastal or river waters can be affected by faec...
For discriminating between human and animal faecal contamination in water, microbial source tracking...
WOS:000998532700001The disposal of sewage in significant quantities poses a health hazard to aquatic...
Graduation date: 2012Waterborne fecal contamination poses serious risks to human health and can disr...
International audienceMicrobiological contamination of water is of particular concern in sensitive a...
Multiple host-specific molecular markers were used to detect the sources of faecal pollution in a mi...
Fecal pollution of recreational waters can cause scenic blight and pose a threat to public health, r...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Texte intégral sur le site du congrès : http://www.ramiran.net/ramiran2010/docs/Ramira...