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212 related items for PubMed ID: 35985141

  • 1. Bacterial and viral fecal indicator predictive modeling at three Great Lakes recreational beach sites.
    Cyterski M, Shanks OC, Wanjugi P, McMinn B, Korajkic A, Oshima K, Haugland R.
    Water Res; 2022 Sep 01; 223():118970. PubMed ID: 35985141
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    Wanjugi P, Sivaganesan M, Korajkic A, McMinn B, Kelty CA, Rhodes E, Cyterski M, Zepp R, Oshima K, Stachler E, Kinzelman J, Kurdas SR, Citriglia M, Hsu FC, Acrey B, Shanks OC.
    Water Res; 2018 Sep 01; 140():200-210. PubMed ID: 29715644
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  • 3. 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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    Griffith JF, Weisberg SB, Arnold BF, Cao Y, Schiff KC, Colford JM.
    Water Res; 2016 May 01; 94():371-381. PubMed ID: 27040577
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  • 5. Modeling the photoinactivation and transport of somatic and F-specific coliphages at a Great Lakes beach.
    Safaie A, Weiskerger CJ, Nguyen TD, Acrey B, Zepp RG, Molina M, Cyterski M, Whelan G, Pachepsky YA, Phanikumar MS.
    J Environ Qual; 2020 Nov 01; 49(6):1612-1623. PubMed ID: 33150652
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  • 6. 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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  • 7. Water quality, weather and environmental factors associated with fecal indicator organism density in beach sand at two recreational marine beaches.
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    Shrestha A, Dorevitch S.
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  • 9. Microbial Source Tracking Using Quantitative and Digital PCR To Identify Sources of Fecal Contamination in Stormwater, River Water, and Beach Water in a Great Lakes Area of Concern.
    Staley ZR, Boyd RJ, Shum P, Edge TA.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2018 Oct 15; 84(20):. PubMed ID: 30097445
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  • 10. Distribution and Differential Survival of Traditional and Alternative Indicators of Fecal Pollution at Freshwater Beaches.
    Cloutier DD, McLellan SL.
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  • 11. Variable fecal source prioritization in recreational waters routinely monitored with viral and bacterial general indicators.
    Li X, Kelty CA, Sivaganesan M, Shanks OC.
    Water Res; 2021 Mar 15; 192():116845. PubMed ID: 33508720
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  • 12. Relationship between coliphage and Enterococcus at southern California beaches and implications for beach water quality management.
    Zimmer-Faust AG, Griffith JF, Steele JA, Santos B, Cao Y, Asato L, Chiem T, Choi S, Diaz A, Guzman J, Laak D, Padilla M, Quach-Cu J, Ruiz V, Woo M, Weisberg SB.
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  • 13. Integrated analyses of fecal indicator bacteria, microbial source tracking markers, and pathogens for Southeast Asian beach water quality assessment.
    Kongprajug A, Chyerochana N, Rattanakul S, Denpetkul T, Sangkaew W, Somnark P, Patarapongsant Y, Tomyim K, Sresung M, Mongkolsuk S, Sirikanchana K.
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  • 15. Detection of coliphages and human adenoviruses in a subtropical estuarine lake.
    Cooksey EM, Singh G, Scott LC, Aw TG.
    Sci Total Environ; 2019 Feb 01; 649():1514-1521. PubMed ID: 30308919
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  • 18. Spatial and temporal distribution of E. coli contamination on three inland lake and recreational beach systems in the upper Midwestern United States.
    Palmer JA, Law JY, Soupir ML.
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  • 19. Large-scale comparison of E. coli levels determined by culture and a qPCR method (EPA Draft Method C) in Michigan towards the implementation of rapid, multi-site beach testing.
    Haugland R, Oshima K, Sivaganesan M, Dufour A, Varma M, Siefring S, Nappier S, Schnitker B, Briggs S.
    J Microbiol Methods; 2021 May 20; 184():106186. PubMed ID: 33766609
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  • 20. Same-day Enterococcus qPCR results of recreational water quality at two Toronto beaches provide added public health protection and reduced beach days lost.
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    Can J Public Health; 2023 Aug 20; 114(4):676-687. PubMed ID: 37069453
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