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Darija Vukić Lušić1, Slaven Jozić2, Arijana Cenov3, Marin Glad4, Marko Bulić5, Dražen Lušić6.
Abstract
Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) specifies two reference methods for Escherichia coli detection: ISO 9308-1 and 9308-3. The revised ISO 9308-1 is recommended only for waters with a low bacterial background flora. Considering the extended time needed for analysis and, generally, the lack of experience in using ISO 9308-3 in the Mediterranean, the suitability of ISO 9308-1 for the examination of E. coli in bathing water was evaluated. The present study was aimed at a comparison of data obtained by the reference method in seawater samples (110 beaches, N=477) with data received from six alternative methods. Results show that recently used TSA/TBA method may overestimate E. coli numbers in marine waters. The temperature modified ISO 9308-1 (44°C) did not significantly alter the results, but outperformed the antibiotic supplemented agar at reducing non-E. coli bacteria on the plates, allowing the use of the respective method for monitoring coastal water.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative method; Chromocult® Coliform Agar; Coastal water quality; Escherichia coli; ISO method; Method comparison
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27771099 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.10.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553