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  2. IMViC - Wikipedia

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    A coliform is a gram negative, aerobic, or facultative anaerobic rod, which produces gas from lactose within 48 hours. The presence of some coliforms indicate fecal contamination. The term "IMViC" is an acronym for each of these tests. "I" is for indole test; "M" is for methyl red test; "V" is for Voges-Proskauer test, and "C" is for citrate ...

  3. Fecal coliform - Wikipedia

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    The fecal coliform assay is intended to be an indicator of fecal contamination; more specifically of E. coli which is an indicator microorganism for other pathogens that may be present in feces. Presence of fecal coliforms in water may not be directly harmful, and do not necessarily indicate the presence of feces. [1]

  4. Coliform index - Wikipedia

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    By testing for coliforms, especially the well known Escherichia coli (E. coli), which is a thermotolerant coliform, one can determine if the water has possibly been exposed to fecal contamination; that is, whether it has come in contact with human or animal feces. It is important to know this because many disease-causing organisms are ...

  5. Fecal coliform bacteria discovered in half of all fast food sodas

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  6. Simmons' citrate agar - Wikipedia

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    In a sample, E. coli, which is citrate-negative, can be distinguished from non-fecal, citrate-positive coliforms that are often found in water, soil, and on plants using Simmons’ agar. Additionally, Simmons’ agar is commonly used as part of the IMViC tests to identify coliforms. [4]

  7. Indicator bacteria - Wikipedia

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    The results indicated that swimmers were more likely to have gastrointestinal symptoms, eye infections, skin complaints, ear, nose, and throat infections and respiratory illness than non-swimmers and in some cases, higher coliform levels correlated to higher incidence of gastrointestinal illness, although the sample sizes in these studies were ...

  8. Mount Vernon to Bronxville: Find source of fecal coliform ...

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    Fecal coliform, at concentrations of 2,875 units/100 milliliters, was found in a pipe that drains into Laurel Creek, which winds through the city’s 26-acre Hunt Woods Park, where dogs bathe in ...

  9. Eosin methylene blue - Wikipedia

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    EMB is often used to confirm the presence of coliforms in a sample. It contains two dyes, eosin and methylene blue in the ratio of 6:1. EMB is a differential microbiological media , which inhibits the growth of Gram-positive bacteria and differentiates bacteria that ferment lactose (e.g., E. coli ) from those that do not (e.g., Salmonella ...