- A
fecal coliform (British:
faecal coliform) is a
facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, gram-negative, non-sporulating bacterium.
Coliform bacteria generally...
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Coliform bacteria are
defined as
either motile or non-motile Gram-negative non-spore
forming bacilli that
possess β-galactosidase to
produce acids and...
- The
coliform index is a
rating of the
purity of
water based on a
count of
fecal bacteria. It is one of many
tests done to ****ure
sufficient water quality...
- used in
microbiology lab
testing to
identify an
organism in the
coliform group. A
coliform is a gram negative, aerobic, or
facultative anaerobic rod, which...
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Eijkman test, or
differential coliform test, or
confirmed Escherichia coli count, is a test used for the
identification of
coliform bacteria from warm-blooded...
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Vardha and Godavari, are
amongst the
other most
coliform polluted water bodies in India. For context,
coliform must be
below 104 MPN/100 mL,
preferably absent...
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Enterobacter is a
member of the
coliform group of bacteria. It does not
belong to the
fecal coliforms (or
thermotolerant coliforms)
group of bacteria, unlike...
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mostly as a
coliform medium. Most gram-negative
organisms grow well in this medium,
while growth of gram-positive
organisms is inhibited.
Coliform organisms...
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Citrobacter is a
genus of Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped
coliform bacteria of the
Enterobacteriaceae family.
Citrobacter spp.
cause opportunistic infections...
- A
coliphage is a type of
bacteriophage that
infects coliform bacteria such as
Escherichia coli.
Coliphage originate almost exclusively from
human ****...