Enterococci in the Environment
United States Geological Survey · Great Lakes Science Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Enterococci are common, commensal members of gut communities in mammals and birds, yet they are also opportunistic pathogens that cause millions of human and animal infections annually. Because they are shed in human and animal feces, are readily culturable, and predict human health risks from exposure to polluted recreational waters, they are used as surrogates for waterborne pathogens and as fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) in research and in water quality testing throughout the world. Evidence from several decades of research demonstrates, however, that enterococci may be present in high densities in the absence of obvious fecal sources and that environmental reservoirs of these FIB are important sources and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.67
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- 100%
- References
- 375
Authors
5- MNMuruleedhara N. ByappanahalliCorresponding
United States Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center
- MBMeredith B. Nevers
United States Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center
- AKAsja Korajkic
Environmental Protection Agency
- ZRZachery R. Staley
University of South Florida
- VJValerie J. Harwood
University of South Florida
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Enterococcus
- Ecology
- Indicator bacteria
- Microbial ecology
- Habitat
- Human health
- Water quality
- Clean water and sanitation