نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal coliforms

تعداد نتایج: 133553  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
P Harewood S Rippey M Montesalvo

The feasibility of using 60Co gamma irradiation to inactivate total coliforms, fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli, Clostridium perfringens, and F-coliphage in hard-shelled clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, was investigated. The results of three trials indicated average D10 values of 1.32 kGy for total coliforms, 1.39 kGy for fecal coliforms, 1.54 kGy for E. coli, 2.71 kGy for C. perfringens, and 13....

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
L M Cavaco E Abatih F M Aarestrup L Guardabassi

Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), mainly of the CTX-M family, have been associated with Escherichia coli strains of animal origin in Europe. An in vivo experiment was performed to study the effects of veterinary beta-lactam drugs on the selection and persistence of ESBL-producing E. coli in the intestinal flora of pigs. Twenty pigs were randomly allocated into three treatment groups an...

خمیری, مرتضی , دستار, بهروز , عشایری‌زاده, امید, شمس شرق, محمود ,

‏ This experiment was conducted to determine the performance and intestinal microflora population of broiler chicks in diets supplemented with Roxarsone, Avilamycin and Formycin gold during starter period. A basal diet was formulated according to NRC (1994) recommendation for starter (0-21 d) period and also supplemented with appropriate amounts of the mentioned growth promoters. Each of the tr...

Journal: :Nigerian Journal of Biotechnology 2023

Phytochemicals have demonstrated considerable influence against pathogenic microbes in vitro without antimicrobial resistance. A number of studies also reported an improved growth performance poultry with their supplementation. In vivo efficacy soursop leaf extract (SLE) was evaluated a 49-day study on the (GP), intestinal and morphology broiler chickens. Two hundred day-old chicks (Arbor Acres...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 1999
B Björkstén P Naaber E Sepp M Mikelsaar

BACKGROUND The prevalence of allergic diseases seems to have increased particularly over the past 35-40 years. Furthermore, allergic disease is less common among children in the formerly socialist countries of central and Eastern Europe as compared with Western Europe. It has been suggested that a reduced microbial stimulation during infancy and early childhood would result in a slower postnata...

2015
MAJA MEJDANDŽIĆ TOMISLAV IVANKOVIĆ MARTIN PFANNKUCHEN JELENA GODRIJAN DANIELA MARIĆ PFANNKUCHEN JASNA HRENOVIĆ ZRINKA LJUBEŠIĆ

Every surface that is immersed in seawater becomes rapidly covered with an unavoidable biofi lm. Such biofi lm formation, also known as fouling, is a complex multistage process and not yet thoroughly investigated. In this study, the succession of diatoms and bacteria was investigated during a one month exposure on an artifi cial substrate of plexiglass (polymer of methyl methacrylate) mounted a...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
M P Silverman E F Munoz

Fecal coliforms growing in a selective lactose-based broth medium at 44.5 degrees C generate a change in the electrical impedance of the culture relative to a sterile control when populations reach 10(6) to 10(7) per ml. The ratio of these changes was measured automatically, and the data were processed by computer. A linear relation was found between the log10 of the number of fecal coliforms i...

Journal: :Water research 2016
Sarah Purnell James Ebdon Austen Buck Martyn Tupper Huw Taylor

The aim of this study was to demonstrate how seasonal variability in the removal efficacy of enteric viral pathogens from an MBR-based water recycling system might affect risks to human health if the treated product were to be used for the augmentation of potable water supplies. Samples were taken over a twelve month period (March 2014-February 2015), from nine locations throughout a water recy...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2012
Chris Ziemba Jordan Peccia

The inactivation of fecal coliforms in anaerobic batch reactors has been investigated at the thermophilic temperatures of 50, 55 and 60 °C. Throughout inactivation experiments at each temperature, individual colonies were isolated and identified by 16S rDNA gene sequencing to illustrate how the diversity of fecal coliforms is affected by thermophilic treatment. Results indicate that even though...

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