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The fecal coliform assay is intended to be an indicator of fecal contamination; more specifically of E. coli which is an indicator microorganism for other pathogens that may be present in feces. Presence of fecal coliforms in water may not be directly harmful, and do not necessarily indicate the presence of feces. [1]
Coliform bacteria are defined as either motile or non-motile Gram-negative non-spore forming bacilli that possess β-galactosidase to produce acids and gases under their optimal growth temperature of 35–37 °C. [1]
Fecal coliforms are more useful as indicators in recreational waters than total coliforms which include species that are naturally found in plants and soil; however, there are even some species of fecal coliforms that do not have a fecal origin, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae. Perhaps the biggest drawback to using coliforms as indicators is that ...
The discovery of fecal coliform from Bronxville made sense to Mount Vernon homeowners who walk their dogs in Hunt Woods, and have witnessed that their hounds suffer bouts of diarrhea hours after ...
Exposure to fecal pollution presents a variety of health risks, experts say. “The most common symptoms are rashes, ear, nose and throat infections, gastrointestinal,” Dias said. Swimmers with ...
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The presence of indicator bacteria is measured in a variety of ecosystems and sometimes alongside other measurements. In the Great Lakes, a study was conducted testing for both fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) concentrations and pathogen gene markers. [7] The FIB measured in this study included fecal coliform bacteria, E. coli, and enterococci. [7]
The indicators (bacterial indicator) of fecal contamination of water samples most commonly used are total coliforms (TC) or fecal coliforms (FC), the latter also referred to as thermotolerant coliforms, such as Escherichia coli. [1]: 52–53 Pathogens can produce waterborne diseases in either human or animal hosts. [12]