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Identification of potential microbial risk factors associated with fecal indicator exceedances at recreational beaches.

Faizan SaleemEnze LiThomas A EdgeKevin L TranHerb E Schellhorn
Published in: Environmental microbiome (2024)
This study provides a more comprehensive analysis of bacterial community changes associated with BAV exceedances for recreational freshwater beaches. While there were increases in bacterial diversity and some taxa of potential human health concern associated with increased fecal indicator densities and BAV exceedances (e.g. Pseudomonas), metagenomics analyses also identified other taxa of potential human health concern (e.g. Microcystis) associated with lower fecal indicator densities and BAV non-exceedances days. This study can help develop more targeted beach monitoring strategies and beach-specific risk management approaches.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • microbial community
  • escherichia coli