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1. Comparison of methods proposed for monitoring cefotaximeresistant Escherichia coli in the water environment.

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

3. A synthesis of the effects of pesticides on microbial persistence in aquatic ecosystems.

4. A Novel Microbial Source Tracking Microarray for Pathogen Detection and Fecal Source Identification in Environmental Systems.

5. Microbial source tracking markers for detection of fecal contamination in environmental waters: relationships between pathogens and human health outcomes.

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

7. The influence of predation and competition on the survival of commensal and pathogenic fecal bacteria in aquatic habitats.

8. Comparison of the Effects of Environmental Parameters on Growth Rates of Vibrio vulnificus Biotypes I, II, and III by Culture and Quantitative PCR Analysis.

9. Rapid dead-end ultrafiltration concentration and biosensor detection of enterococci from beach waters of Southern California.

10. Validation and field testing of library-independent microbial source tracking methods in the Gulf of Mexico

11. Pathogen and Indicator Organism Reduction Through Secondary Effluent Filtration: Implications for Reclaimed Water Production.

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

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

14. Methods for isolation and confirmation of Vibrio vulnificus from oysters and environmental sources: a review

15. Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus spp. Isolated from Wastewater and Chicken Feces in the United...

16. Classification of Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Indicator Bacteria by Discriminant Analysis...

17. Isolation of Fecal Coliform Bacteria from the Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin centrata).

18. Recommendations for the use of metagenomics for routine monitoring of antibiotic resistance in wastewater and impacted aquatic environments.

19. Comment on "Environmental Occurrence of the Enterococcal Surface Protein (esp) Gene is an Unreliable Indicator of Human Fecal Contamination".

20. Risk of Gastroenteritis from Swimming at a Wastewater-Impacted Tropical Beach Varies across Localized Scales.

21. A framework for standardized qPCR-targets and protocols for quantifying antibiotic resistance in surface water, recycled water and wastewater.

22. To what extent do water reuse treatments reduce antibiotic resistance indicators? A comparison of two full-scale systems.

23. Overexpression and characterization of a prolyl endopeptidase from the hyperthermophiliac...

24. LA35 Poultry Fecal Marker Persistence Is Correlated with That of Indicators and Pathogens in Environmental Waters.

25. Sediment and Vegetation as Reservoirs of Vibrio vulnificus in the Tampa Bay Estuary and Gulf of Mexico.

26. An assessment of three methods for extracting bacterial DNA from beach sand.

27. Indigenous Microbiota and Habitat Influence Escherichia coli Survival More than Sunlight in Simulated Aquatic Environments.

28. Differential Decay of Enterococci and Escherichia coli Originating from Two Fecal Pollution Sources.

29. Detection and differentiation of Vibrio vulnificus and V. sinaloensis in water and oysters of a Gulf of Mexico estuary.

30. Comparison of Genotypic and Phylogenetic Relationships of Environmental Enterococcus Isolates by BOX-PCR Typing and 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing.

31. Quantifying environmental reservoirs of fecal indicator bacteria associated with sediment and submerged aquatic vegetation.

32. The effect of agrochemicals on indicator bacteria densities in outdoor mesocosms.

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

34. The effects of submerged aquatic vegetation on the persistence of environmental populations of Enterococcus spp.

35. Detection of Human-Derived Fecal Pollution in Environmental Waters by Use of a PCR-Based Human Polyomavirus Assay.

36. Diversity and Distribution of Escherichia coli Genotypes and Antibiotic Resistance Phenotypes in Feces of Humans, Cattle, and Horses.

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

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

39. Interventions can shift the thermal optimum for parasitic disease transmission.

40. A filter-based propidium monoazide technique to distinguish live from membrane-compromised microorganisms using quantitative PCR

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

42. Extended persistence of general and cattle-associated fecal indicators in marine and freshwater environment.

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

44. Precipitation influences pathogenic bacteria and antibiotic resistance gene abundance in storm drain outfalls in coastal sub-tropical waters.

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

46. Transport and attenuation of Salmonella enterica, fecal indicator bacteria and a poultry litter marker gene are correlated in soil columns.

47. Multiple lines of evidence to identify sewage as the cause of water quality impairment in an urbanized tropical watershed.

48. Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types.

49. Human-Associated Bacteroides spp. and Human Polyomaviruses as Microbial Source Tracking Markers in Hawaii.

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

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