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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Microbiology, Vol 2009 (2009)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/50583b5f394e4735bd778d8302028bf5
Publikováno v:
Lake and Reservoir Management. 28:328-337
With a growing interest in recreational water quality, there is a need for more affordable methods for detecting fecal indicator organisms, including Escherichia coli (E. coli). Defined substrate technology (specifically Colilert) is a US Environment
Autor:
Xiaoping Feng, Michelle A. Lutz, Susan K. Spencer, Kimberly M. Busse, Colleen M. McDermott, Rebecca Carvin, Tucker R. Burch, Mark A. Borchardt, Steven R. Corsi, Gregory T. Kleinheinz, Jun Zhu
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 50(2)
Waterborne pathogens were measured at three beaches in Lake Michigan, environmental factors for predicting pathogen concentrations were identified, and the risk of swimmer infection and illness was estimated. Waterborne pathogens were detected in 96%
Autor:
Colleen M. McDermott, William Schuster, Meredith B. Nevers, Richard L. Whitman, Dawn A. Shively, Vinni Chomeau, Gregory T. Kleinheinz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Quality. 38:2357-2364
To determine more accurately the real-time concentration of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) in beach water, predictive modeling has been applied in several locations around the Great Lakes to individual or small groups of similar beaches. Using 24 bea
Autor:
Justine Preedit, Amy Coenan, Mary-Catherine Leewis, Tabitha Zehms, Donna Becker, Colleen M. McDermott, Gregory T. Kleinheinz
Publikováno v:
Lake and Reservoir Management. 25:149-154
Kleinheinz, G., A. Coenan, T. Zehms, J. Preedit, M.C. Leewis, D. Becker and C. McDermott. 2009. Effect of aquatic macrophytes on the survival of Escherichia coli in a laboratory microcosm. Recreational beaches are very important as engines for touris
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 34:524-534
The seasonal variations and patterns of Escherichia coli in Wisconsin's coastal waters have been closely studied in recent years due to increased beach monitoring activities. Patterns of distribution of the indicator organism, E. coli, in the sand at
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 34:377-382
E. coli is an indicator of recent fecal contamination of freshwater beaches around the Great Lakes region. Elevated concentrations indicate that a fecal contamination has occurred, and that the risk for contact with fecal pathogenic organisms is heig
Autor:
G. T. Kleinheinz, Colleen M. McDermott, Jamie L. Supita, Vicki L. Osinga, Sarah A. Swiatnicki, Reyneé W. Sampson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water and Health. 4:389-393
A concern for public health officials is the presence of Escherichia coli (E. coli), an indicator of fecal contamination, in monitoring recreational waters. While E. coli is unlikely to cause disease in humans, its presence may indicate other more pa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 32:117-123
Microbial source tracking (MST) has become a focus of some recreational beach monitoring programs. Suspected sources of contamination include human sewage, agricultural runoff, and feces from wildlife and domestic animals, depending on beach location
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Management. 20:151-159
Fifteen beaches along Lake Superior were monitored over the course of the 2003 and 2004 summer swimming seasons from mid-May through mid-September. Water samples were collected at these 15 beaches less than 24-h after a rainfall event of at least 6 m