Quantitative detection of human- and canine-associated Bacteroides genetic markers from an urban coastal lagoon
The contamination of water catchments by nonpoint source faecal pollution is a major issue affecting the microbial quality of receiving waters and is associated with the occurrence of a range of enteric illnesses in humans. The potential sources of faecal pollution in surface waters are diverse, inc...
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Main Authors: | Serhat A. Yasar, Toby J. T. Mills, Zehra I. Uluturk, Jason M. S. Ruszczyk, Rebecca J. LeBard, Brett A. Neilan |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d5300cd1639e434e98f59e90c2ec9662 |
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