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1. Use of Escherichia coli genes associated with human sewage to track fecal contamination source in subtropical waters.

2. Synergy between quantitative microbial source tracking (qMST) and quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA): A review and prospectus.

3. Evaluation of the novel crAssphage marker for sewage pollution tracking in storm drain outfalls in Tampa, Florida.

4. Toward Forensic Uses of Microbial Source Tracking.

5. Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci and Bacterial Community Structure following a Sewage Spill into an Aquatic Environment.

6. Ultrafiltration and Microarray for Detection of Microbial Source Tracking Marker and Pathogen Genes in Riverine and Marine Systems.

7. Performance of viruses and bacteriophages for fecal source determination in a multi-laboratory, comparative study.

8. Enterococci in the environment.

9. Association of fecal indicator bacteria with human viruses and microbial source tracking markers at coastal beaches impacted by nonpoint source pollution.

10. Correlation of quantitative PCR for a poultry-specific brevibacterium marker gene with bacterial and chemical indicators of water pollution in a watershed impacted by land application of poultry litter.

12. Detection of human-derived fecal pollution in environmental waters by use of a PCR-based human polyomavirus assay.

13. Current Status of Marker Genes of Bacteroides and Related Taxa for Identifying Sewage Pollution in Environmental Waters.

14. Performance, Design, and Analysis in Microbial Source Tracking Studies.

15. Validity of the Indicator Organism Paradigm for Pathogen Reduction in Reclaimed Water and Public Health Protection.

16. The importance of sediment and submerged aquatic vegetation as potential habitats for persistent strains of enterococci in a subtropical watershed

17. Persistence and Differential Survival of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Subtropical Waters and Sediments.

18. Identification of the sources of fecal coliforms in an urban watershed using antibiotic resistance analysis

20. Quantitative microbial risk assessment of microbial source tracking markers in recreational water contaminated with fresh untreated and secondary treated sewage.

21. Relationship of human-associated microbial source tracking markers with Enterococci in Gulf of Mexico waters

22. Performance of Two Quantitative PCR Methods for Microbial Source Tracking of Human Sewage and Implications for Microbial Risk Assessment in Recreational Waters.

23. Presence of Pathogens and Indicator Microbes at a Non-Point Source Subtropical Recreational Marine Beach.

24. Quantification of Human Polyomaviruses JC Virus and BK Virus by TaqMan Quantitative PCR and Comparison to Other Water Quality Indicators in Water and Fecal Samples.

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