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The following pages link to Persistence of nucleic acid markers of health-relevant organisms in seawater microcosms: implications for their use in assessing risk in recreational waters (Q84251098):
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- Alternative fecal indicators and their empirical relationships with enteric viruses, Salmonella enterica, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in surface waters of a tropical urban catchment (Q30387993) (← links)
- Host-specific 16S rRNA gene markers of Bacteroidales for source tracking of fecal pollution in the subtropical coastal seawater of Hong Kong. (Q33655794) (← links)
- Biotic interactions and sunlight affect persistence of fecal indicator bacteria and microbial source tracking genetic markers in the upper Mississippi river. (Q33743370) (← links)
- Fecal Bacteroidales Diversity and Decay in Response to Variations in Temperature and Salinity (Q33806886) (← links)
- Persistence of Bacteroides ovatus under simulated sunlight irradiation. (Q33906414) (← links)
- Terrestrial Sources Homogenize Bacterial Water Quality During Rainfall in Two Urbanized Watersheds in Santa Barbara, CA (Q33913538) (← links)
- Occurrence and persistence of bacterial pathogens and indicator organisms in beach sand along the California coast (Q34128209) (← links)
- Distribution of genetic marker concentrations for fecal indicator bacteria in sewage and animal feces (Q34232893) (← links)
- Evaluation of conventional and alternative monitoring methods for a recreational marine beach with nonpoint source of fecal contamination. (Q34253210) (← links)
- Rapidly measured indicators of recreational water quality and swimming-associated illness at marine beaches: a prospective cohort study (Q34344721) (← links)
- Distribution and abundance of human-specific Bacteroides and relation to traditional indicators in an urban tropical catchment. (Q34738456) (← links)
- Bacteria in Beach Sands: An Emerging Challenge in Protecting Coastal Water Quality and Bather Health (Q35030371) (← links)
- Use of a novel real-time PCR assay to detect oral polio vaccine shedding and reversion in stool and sewage samples after a mexican national immunization day (Q35066526) (← links)
- Enteric pathogens in stored drinking water and on caregiver's hands in Tanzanian households with and without reported cases of child diarrhea (Q35083491) (← links)
- Temporal stability of the microbial community in sewage-polluted seawater exposed to natural sunlight cycles and marine microbiota (Q35134178) (← links)
- Decay of Bacterial Pathogens, Fecal Indicators, and Real-Time Quantitative PCR Genetic Markers in Manure-Amended Soils (Q35138864) (← links)
- Impact of population and latrines on fecal contamination of ponds in rural Bangladesh (Q35148189) (← links)
- Impact of erosion and accretion on the distribution of enterococci in beach sands. (Q35258416) (← links)
- Correlation between quantitative PCR and culture-based methods for measuring Enterococcus spp. over various temporal scales at three California marine beaches (Q35739248) (← links)
- How does the cladoceran Daphnia pulex affect the fate of Escherichia coli in water? (Q36274221) (← links)
- Mechanisms for photoinactivation of Enterococcus faecalis in seawater (Q36361873) (← links)
- Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction Analysis of Sewage Samples to Determine Oral Polio Vaccine Circulation Duration and Mutation After Mexican National Immunization Weeks (Q36485390) (← links)
- Environmental and Public Health Implications of Water Reuse: Antibiotics, Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria, and Antibiotic Resistance Genes. (Q36683427) (← links)
- Distribution of genetic markers of fecal pollution on a freshwater sandy shoreline in proximity to wastewater effluent (Q36776331) (← links)
- Evaluation of five microbial and four mitochondrial DNA markers for tracking human and pig fecal pollution in freshwater (Q37335590) (← links)
- Human-Associated Bacteroides spp. and Human Polyomaviruses as Microbial Source Tracking Markers in Hawaii (Q37378714) (← links)
- Performance of viruses and bacteriophages for fecal source determination in a multi-laboratory, comparative study. (Q38447774) (← links)
- Detection of human fecal contamination by nifH gene quantification of marine waters in the coastal beaches of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Q39344219) (← links)
- Recommendations following a multi-laboratory comparison of microbial source tracking methods (Q39377183) (← links)
- Bayesian meta-analysis to synthesize decay rate constant estimates for common fecal indicator bacteria. (Q39471102) (← links)
- Contrasts in concentrations and loads of conventional and alternative indicators of fecal contamination in coastal stormwater (Q39717842) (← links)
- Persistence of Bacteroides species populations in a river as measured by molecular and culture techniques (Q39836288) (← links)
- Persistence of host-associated Bacteroidales gene markers and their quantitative detection in an urban and agricultural mixed prairie watershed (Q40028545) (← links)
- Estimation of health risks caused by exposure to enteroviruses from agricultural application of wastewater effluents. (Q40070418) (← links)
- Relative decay of Bacteroidales microbial source tracking markers and cultivated Escherichia coli in freshwater microcosms. (Q40526365) (← links)
- Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types (Q40557756) (← links)
- Epidemiologic evaluation of multiple alternate microbial water quality monitoring indicators at three California beaches (Q40820134) (← links)
- Survival of Host-Associated Bacteroidales Cells and Their Relationship with Enterococcus spp., Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium, and Adenovirus in Freshwater Microcosms as Measured by Propidium Monoazide-Quantitative PCR (Q40872125) (← links)
- Analysis of the persistence of enteric markers in sewage polluted water on a solid matrix and in liquid suspension (Q41122045) (← links)
- Exposure to human-associated fecal indicators and self-reported illness among swimmers at recreational beaches: a cohort study (Q41992055) (← links)
- Rapid decay of host-specific fecal Bacteroidales cells in seawater as measured by quantitative PCR with propidium monoazide (Q43298211) (← links)
- Effect of submarine groundwater discharge on bacterial indicators and swimmer health at Avalon Beach, CA, USA. (Q43316620) (← links)
- Evaluating the importance of faecal sources in human-impacted waters (Q43327664) (← links)
- Improved strategies and optimization of calibration models for real-time PCR absolute quantification (Q43416123) (← links)
- Performance of forty-one microbial source tracking methods: a twenty-seven lab evaluation study. (Q45995070) (← links)
- Evaluation of molecular community analysis methods for discerning fecal sources and human waste (Q46129578) (← links)
- High diversity and differential persistence of fecal Bacteroidales population spiked into freshwater microcosm (Q48054410) (← links)
- Frequent detection of a human fecal indicator in the urban ocean: environmental drivers and covariation with enterococci. (Q48101871) (← links)
- Decay of sewage-sourced microbial source tracking markers and fecal indicator bacteria in marine waters (Q48587992) (← links)
- Enterococcus and Escherichia coli fecal source apportionment with microbial source tracking genetic markers--is it feasible? (Q48716249) (← links)