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258 related items for PubMed ID: 33537011

  • 1. Microbial Source Tracking of Fecal Indicating Bacteria in Coral Reef Waters, Recreational Waters, and Groundwater of Saipan by Real-Time Quantitative PCR.
    Sinigalliano C, Kim K, Gidley M, Yuknavage K, Knee K, Palacios D, Bautista C, Bonacolta A, Lee HW, Maurin L.
    Front Microbiol; 2020; 11():596650. PubMed ID: 33537011
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  • 2. Microbial source tracking (MST) in Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Seasonal and precipitation trends in MST marker concentrations, and associations with E. coli levels, pathogenic marker presence, and land use.
    McKee BA, Molina M, Cyterski M, Couch A.
    Water Res; 2020 Mar 15; 171():115435. PubMed ID: 31927096
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  • 4. Factors affecting the presence of human-associated and fecal indicator real-time quantitative PCR genetic markers in urban-impacted recreational beaches.
    Molina M, Hunter S, Cyterski M, Peed LA, Kelty CA, Sivaganesan M, Mooney T, Prieto L, Shanks OC.
    Water Res; 2014 Nov 01; 64():196-208. PubMed ID: 25061692
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  • 7. Cross-Comparison of Human Wastewater-Associated Molecular Markers in Relation to Fecal Indicator Bacteria and Enteric Viruses in Recreational Beach Waters.
    Hughes B, Beale DJ, Dennis PG, Cook S, Ahmed W.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2017 Apr 15; 83(8):. PubMed ID: 28159789
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  • 11. Enterococcal Concentrations in a Coastal Ecosystem Are a Function of Fecal Source Input, Environmental Conditions, and Environmental Sources.
    Rothenheber D, Jones S.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2018 Sep 01; 84(17):. PubMed ID: 30006393
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  • 12. Microbial source tracking to elucidate the impact of land-use and physiochemical water quality on fecal contamination in a mixed land-use watershed.
    Tarek MH, Hubbart J, Garner E.
    Sci Total Environ; 2023 May 10; 872():162181. PubMed ID: 36775177
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  • 19. Distributions of Fecal Markers in Wastewater from Different Climatic Zones for Human Fecal Pollution Tracking in Australian Surface Waters.
    Ahmed W, Sidhu JPS, Smith K, Beale DJ, Gyawali P, Toze S.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2016 Feb 15; 82(4):1316-1323. PubMed ID: 26682850
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  • 20. Human and animal microbial source tracking in a tropical river with multiple land use activities.
    Kongprajug A, Chyerochana N, Somnark P, Leelapanang Kampaengthong P, Mongkolsuk S, Sirikanchana K.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2019 May 15; 222(4):645-654. PubMed ID: 30686524
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