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Monitoring urban beaches with qPCR vs. culture measures of fecal indicator bacteria: Implications for public notification.

Samuel DorevitchAbhilasha ShresthaStephanie DeFlorio-BarkerCathy BreitenbachIra Heimler
Published in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2017)
The largest evaluation of qPCR-based beach monitoring to date provides little scientific rationale for continued E. coli culture testing of beach water in our setting. The observation that the E. coli culture beach action value was exceeded three times as frequently as the enterococci qPCR beach action value suggests that, although the beach action values for bacteria using different measurement methods are thought to provide comparable information about health risk, this does not appear to be the case in all settings.
Keyphrases
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