environmental monitoring
- MethodsUse of High-Resolution Pressure Nephelometry To Measure Gas Vesicle Collapse as a Means of Determining Growth and Turgor Changes in Planktonic Cyanobacteria
The increased prevalence of bloom-forming cyanobacteria and associated risk of exposure to cyanobacterial toxins through drinking water utilities and recreational waterways are growing public health concerns. Cost-effective, early-detection methodologies specific to cyanobacteria are crucial for mitigating these risks, with a gas vesicle-specific signal offering a number of benefits over photopigment fluorescence, including improved...
- Environmental MicrobiologyEnvironmental Surveillance of Norovirus Genogroups I and II for Sensitive Detection of Epidemic Variants
- Public and Environmental Health MicrobiologyLaboratory Surveillance of Polio and Other Enteroviruses in High-Risk Populations and Environmental Samples
- Public and Environmental Health MicrobiologyDistribution and Differential Survival of Traditional and Alternative Indicators of Fecal Pollution at Freshwater Beaches
- Public Health MicrobiologyMolecular Characterization of Bacteriophages for Microbial Source Tracking in Korea