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Efficacy of Standard Methods for Water Testing at a Range of Nonstandard Temperature
Fifteen strains of Escherichia coli from various geographical areas, animal, and soil sources were tested on standard and nonstandard detection assays at temperatures from 23°C to 45°C to test the viability of currently available E. coli tests in low-resource settings. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology Conference, June 1, 2008; Boston, MA.
Author(s): Allen E, Dillman L, Weigl B
Corporate author(s): PATH
Publication date: June 2008
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Region: Global
See also:
Health technologies > Safe water
Maternal and child health > Controlling diarrheal disease
Health technologies > Diagnostic technologies
Vaccines and immunization > Diarrheal disease
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