نتایج جستجو برای: fecal coliform bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 204342  

Ali Shahryari, Mohamad Gharekhan Alostani, Rahim Aali, Zahra Mirshekar,

Introduction: As recommended by World Health Organization, consumption of the fungal contaminated water does not cause to serious infection, but may lead to healthy or aesthetic problems. The aim of this research was to assess the occurrence of fungi in water and its relationship with fecal indicator bacteria. Materials and Methods: 110 water samples were collected from different location of w...

2013
Sara E. McDonnell Amy M. Treonis

The prevalence of antibiotic resistant microorganisms in the environment is not well known but could represent a challenge to maintaining public health in the future. Fecal waste from livestock facilities, where antibiotics are routinely used, is recognized as a significant source of pollution to surface waters in the United States. We collected water from the Missouri River across a winter to ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
A K Camper M W LeChevallier S C Broadaway G A McFeters

A sampling protocol was developed to examine particles released from granular activated carbon filter beds. A gauze filter/Swinnex procedure was used to collect carbon fines from 201 granular activated carbon-treated drinking water samples over 12 months. Application of a homogenization procedure (developed previously) indicated that 41.4% of the water samples had heterotrophic plate count bact...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
L L Slyter T S Rumsey

Fecal coliform bacteria were isolated from three herbivores (cattle, horse, and red panda) and shown to produce primarily the D-form of lactate, plus acetate and ethanol when grown anaerobically in 1.0% glucose broth. To evaluate coliform contribution to D-lactate acidosis in cattle, experiments involving a forage-adapted steer (fasted or normally fed) and four 500-ml fermentors were compared d...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2006

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1966
D F Spino

With a modified Moore swab for sampling bacteria, Salmonella organisms were recovered consistently from surface waters when the enrichment broths of SBG-sulfa and tetrathionate and Brilliant Green Agar plates were incubated at 41.5 C. When an equal portion of the same swab sample was incubated at 37.0 C, no salmonellae were detected. By use of the elevated-temperature technique, salmonellae wer...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
C M Davies J A Long M Donald N J Ashbolt

The survival of culturable fecal coliforms, fecal streptococci, and Clostridium perfringens spores in freshwater and marine sediments from sites near sewage outfalls was studied. In laboratory studies, the inhibition of protozoan predators with cycloheximide allowed the fecal coliforms to grow in the sediment whereas the presence of predators resulted in a net die-off. C. perfringens spores did...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
J D Berg L Fiksdal

Three fluorogenic methylumbelliferone (MU) substrates were evaluated for rapid detection of total and fecal coliform bacteria (TC and FC) in drinking water. 4-MU-beta-D-galactoside, MU-heptanoate, and MU-glucuronide were used to determine enzyme activity as a surrogate measure of coliform concentration. Coliforms occurring in river water and in potable water artificially contaminated with raw s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1983
J B Bell G E Elliott D W Smith

The fecal coliform populations found in the raw sewages and final sewage effluents of mechanical treatment plants, a long-term retention lagoon, shorter-term retention lagoons, a remote northern Canada river, and a heavily urbanized prairie river were examined for antibiotic resistance and the possession of R factors. It was determined that there was a decrease in the percentage of multiresista...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
M W LeChevallier T M Babcock R G Lee

Investigations concerning the role of distribution system biofilms on water quality were conducted at a drinking water utility in New Jersey. The utility experienced long-term bacteriological problems in the distribution system, while treatment plant effluents were uniformly negative for coliform bacteria. Results of a monitoring program showed increased coliform levels as the water moved from ...

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