Fluorescent antibody-viability staining and b-glucuronidase assay as rapid methods for monitoring Escherichia coli viability in coastal marine waters
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
A faecal pollution monitoring of coastal Messina waters was performed by comparing three (microscopic, enzyme, and culture) methods. Evidence of Escherichia coli cells (29.99 to 96.79% of the total enteropathogenic serotypes) retaining their viability into the marine environment was shown. beta-Glucuronidase activity rates suggested that living cells were also metabolically active. Heavily polluted sites were detected, where improperly treated urban wastes were discharged. Significant relationships between microscopic and enzymatic data proved both methods to be suitable alternatives to the culture method for E. coli detection, improving environmental quality assessment.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
faecal pollution; seawater monitoring; Escherichia coli; viability; fluorescent antibody; B-glucuronidase
List of contributors:
Caruso, Gabriella; Zampino, DANIELA CLOTILDE; Mancuso, Monique; Crisafi, Ermanno
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