BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant ("fecal") coliforms (FC) as indicators of fecal contamination in drinking water. Despite their broad use as measures of water quality, there remains limited evidence for an association between EC or FC and diarrheal illness: a previous review found no evidence for a link between diarrhea and these indicators in household drinking water. OBJECTIVES: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to update the results of the previous review with newly available evidence, to explore differences between EC and FC indicators, and to assess the quality of available evidence. METHODS: We searched major databases using broad terms for household water qua...
To investigate the association between bacteriological drinking water quality and incidence of diarr...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
Escherichia coli has had a central place in water microbiology for decades as an indicator of faecal...
Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant (“fecal”...
Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant (“fecal”...
Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant (‘‘fecal...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Current guidelines recommend the use of <i>Escherichia coli</i> (EC) or the...
(EC) or thermotolerant (“fecal”) coliforms (FC) as indicators of fecal contamination in drinking wa...
BACKGROUND: Fecally contaminated drinking water is believed to be a major contributor to the global ...
ObjectivesEscherichia coli is the standard water quality indicator for diarrhoea risk. Yet, the asso...
The coliform group has been used extensively as an indicator of water quality and has historically l...
Escherichia coli counts in household drinking water may or may not reliably indicate the presence of...
Annually it is estimated that there are 1.7 billion cases of diarrhea around the world every year, k...
Disease-causing microorganisms, pathogens, can be transmitted by drinking water causing acute as wel...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
To investigate the association between bacteriological drinking water quality and incidence of diarr...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
Escherichia coli has had a central place in water microbiology for decades as an indicator of faecal...
Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant (“fecal”...
Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant (“fecal”...
Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of Escherichia coli (EC) or thermotolerant (‘‘fecal...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Current guidelines recommend the use of <i>Escherichia coli</i> (EC) or the...
(EC) or thermotolerant (“fecal”) coliforms (FC) as indicators of fecal contamination in drinking wa...
BACKGROUND: Fecally contaminated drinking water is believed to be a major contributor to the global ...
ObjectivesEscherichia coli is the standard water quality indicator for diarrhoea risk. Yet, the asso...
The coliform group has been used extensively as an indicator of water quality and has historically l...
Escherichia coli counts in household drinking water may or may not reliably indicate the presence of...
Annually it is estimated that there are 1.7 billion cases of diarrhea around the world every year, k...
Disease-causing microorganisms, pathogens, can be transmitted by drinking water causing acute as wel...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
To investigate the association between bacteriological drinking water quality and incidence of diarr...
Packaged water products provide an increasingly important source of water for consumption. However, ...
Escherichia coli has had a central place in water microbiology for decades as an indicator of faecal...