Microbial source tracking [electronic resource] / edited by Jorge W. Santo Domingo and Michael J. Sadowsky.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerging issues in food safetyPublication details: Washington, D.C. : ASM Press, c2007.Description: xiii, 285 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.9/0475 22
LOC classification:
  • QR67 .M53 2007eb
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Contents:
Fecal pollution, public health and microbial source tracking / Jill Stewart, Jorge W. Santo Domingo, and Timothy J. Wade -- Assumptions and limitations associated with microbial source tracking methods / Valerie J. Harwood -- Molecular detection and characterization tools / Suresh D. Pillai and Everardo Vega -- Molecular subtyping, source tracking, and food safety / Thomas S. Whittam and Teresa M. Bergholz -- Shellfish and microbial source tracking / John Scott Meschke and David Boyle -- Statistical issues in microbial source identification / Jayson D. Wilbur and John E. Whitlock -- Application of microbial source tracking to human health and national security / Cindy H. Nakatsu, Peter Pesenti, and Albert Rhodes -- The future of microbial source tracking studies / Michael J. Sadowsky, Douglas R. Call, and Jorge W. Santo Domingo.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Fecal pollution, public health and microbial source tracking / Jill Stewart, Jorge W. Santo Domingo, and Timothy J. Wade -- Assumptions and limitations associated with microbial source tracking methods / Valerie J. Harwood -- Molecular detection and characterization tools / Suresh D. Pillai and Everardo Vega -- Molecular subtyping, source tracking, and food safety / Thomas S. Whittam and Teresa M. Bergholz -- Shellfish and microbial source tracking / John Scott Meschke and David Boyle -- Statistical issues in microbial source identification / Jayson D. Wilbur and John E. Whitlock -- Application of microbial source tracking to human health and national security / Cindy H. Nakatsu, Peter Pesenti, and Albert Rhodes -- The future of microbial source tracking studies / Michael J. Sadowsky, Douglas R. Call, and Jorge W. Santo Domingo.

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