Publications

TitleAbstractYear
Filter
PMID
Filter
bacteriology of the freshwater environment: implications for clinical therapy.water and animal tissue samples were obtained from sources in tennessee, california, and florida. purified bacterial colonies were isolated and organisms identified. fifty-eight isolates were recovered. twenty-seven gram-negative isolates were identified. gram-positive organisms were of the coryneform group or bacillus species. antibiotic susceptibility testing showed that aeromonas species were relatively resistant to a wide variety of antimicrobials, which included trimethoprim, cefazolin, and ...19873631666
aeromonas-induced deaths among fish and reptiles in an eutrophic inland lake. 19725056185
an epizootic of edwardsiella tarda in largemouth bass (micropterus salmoides).edwardsiella tarda, an opportunistic bacterial pathogen, was isolated from dying largemouth bass (micropterus salmoides) during an epizootic in a eutrophic lake system, lochloosa lake, florida, usa. approximately 1,500 adult fish died over a 6-wk period during the late summer and early fall of 1991. a mixed population of aerobic bacteria (e. tarda, aeromonas hydrophila, and pseudomonas sp.) was isolated from deep cutaneous ulcers and intestines of moribund bass. however, e. tarda in pure culture ...19938487385
antibiotic-resistant organisms cultured from atlantic bottlenose dolphins (tursiops truncatus) inhabiting estuarine waters of charleston, sc and indian river lagoon, fl.bottlenose dolphins (tursiops truncatus) from estuarine waters of indian river lagoon, fl (irl) and charleston, sc (chs) were cultured to screen for microorganism colonization and to assess antibiotic sensitivity. swabs (n = 909) were collected from the blowhole, gastric fluid, and feces of 171 individual dolphins the most frequently cultured organisms were plesiomonas shigelloides (n = 161), aeromonas hydrophila (n = 144), escherichia coli (n = 85), and pseudomonas fluorescens (n = 82). in desc ...200919415386
regrowth of potential opportunistic pathogens and algae in reclaimed-water distribution systems.a study of the quality of reclaimed water in treated effluent, after storage, and at three points in the distribution system of four plants in california, florida, massachusetts, and new york was conducted for 1 year. the plants had different treatment processes (conventional versus membrane bioreactor), production capacities, and methods for storage of the water, and the intended end uses of the water were different. the analysis focused on the occurrence of indicator bacteria (heterotrophic ba ...201020453149
Displaying items 1 - 5 of 5