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Specificity for Field Enumeration of Escherichia Coli in Tropical Surface Waters

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2001 Apr 20
PMID 11311399
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Abstract

In remote rural areas in developing countries, bacteriological monitoring often depends on the use of commercial field media. This paper evaluates a commercial field medium used for the enumeration of Escherichia coli in different surface waters under primitive field conditions in rural Pakistan. In order to verify the field kit, 117 presumptive E. coli isolates have been tested, finding a specificity of only 40%. By excluding some strains based on colony colours, the calculated specificity could be increased to 65%. Thus, it is suggested that prior to use in a tropical environment, the specificity of any commercial medium used should be tested with representative tropical isolates, in order to increase the specificity.

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