Incidence of somatic and F+ coliphage in Great Lake Basin recreational waters

Volume: 140, Pages: 200 - 210
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
There is a growing interest for the use of coliphage as an alternative indicator to assess fecal pollution in recreational waters. Coliphage are a group of viruses that infect Escherichia coli and are considered as potential surrogates to infer the likely presence of enteric viral pathogens. We report the use of a dead-end hollow fiber ultrafiltration single agar layer method to enumerate F+ and somatic coliphage from surface waters collected...
Paper Details
Title
Incidence of somatic and F+ coliphage in Great Lake Basin recreational waters
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
140
Pages
200 - 210
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