Microbial Source Tracking Markers for Detection of Faecal Contamination in Environmental Waters by Asima Zehra in Concepts of Dairy & Veterinary Sciences (CDVS) in Lupine Publishers
Microbial source tracking (MST) describes a suite of methods and an investigative strategy for determination of faecal pollution sources in environmental waters. They rely on the association of certain fecal microorganisms with a particular host, that ranges from human [1] to agricultural animals [2,3] to pets [4] and wild animals such as gulls [5]. MST is used to appraise recreational water quality and to correlate with human health risk.
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