Number of Fecal Coliforms and Occurence of Drug Resistant E.coli in Rivers of Sendai City

The number of fecal coliforms in several spots of the Umeda and Nanakita rivers in Sendai City wwere estimated by inoculating the sample onto MacConkey agar medium, incubating them at 44.5°C for 24hr and counting the number of the red colonies formed. The numbers of fecal coliform varied depending o...

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Published inJournal of Japan Society on Water Environment Vol. 22; no. 7; pp. 608 - 612
Main Authors OHBA, Mika, OKU, Masanobu, KOBAYASHI, Nobuyuki, SUZUKI, Teruyuki, NAGAI, Masato, ABE, Shingo, SAITO, Takuya, SAITO, Koichi, ENARI, Keijiro, IZAKI, Kazuo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Japan Society on Water Environment 10.07.1999
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Summary:The number of fecal coliforms in several spots of the Umeda and Nanakita rivers in Sendai City wwere estimated by inoculating the sample onto MacConkey agar medium, incubating them at 44.5°C for 24hr and counting the number of the red colonies formed. The numbers of fecal coliform varied depending on the sampling spot and date in both rivers. Greater numbers of fecal coliforms were found in the middle sections of both rivers compared to the upper and lower paarts of both rivers. Quite a high percentage of drug resistant strains of E.coli (15-35% of the isolated strains of E.coli) were detected in both rivers and some of the drug resistant E.coli were multiple drug resistant.
ISSN:0916-8958
1881-3690
DOI:10.2965/jswe.22.608