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Study of the Detection of Enteric Viruses and Bacteria in Spring-water and Groundwater in Busan ('10~'11)
Article in Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-117658
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ABSTRACT
We analyzed the occurrence of enteric viruses and bacteria at 22 places of drinkable groundwater (civil defense emergency water-supply facility), 8 places of the groundwater used for drinking water in group food services, and 10 places of spring-water. When the 40 concentrated samples were analyzed using nested RT-PCR and real-time RT PCR methods, norovirus and other enteric viruses were not detected in all samples tested. The detection percentages for total coliforms, Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica of fecal indicator were 57.5%, 22.5% and 7.5%, respectively. Colipages were not detected. These results suggest that high levels of fecal indicator bacteria in groundwater and spring-water are not directly related to occurrence of enteric viruses.
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Main subject: Bacteria / Yersinia enterocolitica / Drinking Water / Groundwater / Polymerase Chain Reaction / Norovirus / Emergencies / Escherichia coli / Food Services Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: Ko Journal: Journal of Bacteriology and Virology Year: 2013 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Main subject: Bacteria / Yersinia enterocolitica / Drinking Water / Groundwater / Polymerase Chain Reaction / Norovirus / Emergencies / Escherichia coli / Food Services Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: Ko Journal: Journal of Bacteriology and Virology Year: 2013 Document type: Article