- can be
distinguished from most
other coliforms by its
ability to
ferment lactose at 44 °C in the
fecal coliform test, and by its
growth and
color reaction...
- Water;
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations;
Total Coliforms (Including
Fecal Coliforms and E. Coli)."
Final rule.
Federal Register, 54 FR 27544...
- quality.
Coliform bacteria are
microorganisms that
primarily originate in the
intestines of warm-blooded animals. By
testing for
coliforms, especially...
-
selective growth medium (broth) for
coliforms.
Lauryl tryptose broth is used for the most
probable number test of
coliforms in waters,
effluent or sewage....
-
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...
-
total coliforms, or a
subset of this group,
fecal coliforms,
which are
found in the
intestinal tracts of warm
blooded animals.
Total coliforms were used...
- Watterworth, L.A., Schraft, H. (2005).
Enumeration of heterotroughs,
fecal coliforms, and
Escherichia coli in water:
comparison of
Petrifilm plates with standard...
-
which produces gas from
lactose within 48 hours. The
presence of some
coliforms indicate fecal contamination. The term "IMViC" is an
acronym for each...
-
concentrations of
fecal coliform bacteria.
According to
official standards,
water safe for
bathing should not
contain more than 500
fecal coliforms per 100 ml, yet...
-
Citrobacter is a
genus of Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped
coliform bacteria of the
Enterobacteriaceae family.
Citrobacter spp.
cause opportunistic infections...