AWWA WQTC62399 PDF

AWWA WQTC62399 PDF

Name:
AWWA WQTC62399 PDF

Published Date:
11/01/2005

Status:
Active

Description:

Identifying Host Adapted Cryptosporidium Species and Genotypes in Water

Publisher:
American Water Works Association

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

SKU:

Choose Document Language:
$7.2
Need Help?
It has become generally accepted that the genus Cryptosporidium is composed of a number of host-adapted species and genotypes, with relatively few species or genotypes causing the majority of clinical disease in humans. Water is considered an important vehicle of transmission for Cryptosporidium and a large emphasis has been placed on monitoring the occurrence and prevalence of Cryptosporidium in water. The US Environmental Protection Agency's Method 1623 is a commonly used and accepted method for quantifying the number of Cryptosporidium oocysts in water. However, in light of molecular advancements that have led to a better understanding of the host-adapted nature of Cryptosporidium, basic quantification of oocyst concentrations in water provide inadequate information for assessing the environmental and public health risks associated with contamination of water sources with these parasites. A method of molecular forensic profiling has been developed as an extension of Method 1623 to provide identification of the species and genotypes of Cryptosporidium in water samples. Following quantification of oocysts by microscopy according to Method 1623, the slide material becomes the template for molecular analysis. The method consists of a replicated nested PCR-RFLP assay targeted against the 18S small ribosomal sub-unit RNA gene locus, with verification of RFLP patterns by DNA sequence analysis. One of the strengths of the method is the ability to resolve single genotypes from mixed populations of Cryptosporidium spp. that may be commonly found in environmental water samples. Molecular forensic profiling by this method has provided important information regarding the host-sources impacting a watershed and the health risks associated with these contamination events; information that will be critical in designing new models of public health protection of drinking water supplies based on comprehensive environmental risk assessments and source-to-tap watershed management policies. Includes 48 references, tables, figures.
Edition : Vol. - No.
File Size : 1 file , 1.1 MB
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 19
Published : 11/01/2005

History


Related products

AWWA WQTC62371
Published Date: 11/01/2005
Managing Change to Avoid Unintended Consequences Related to the Lead and Copper Rule Corrosion Control Practices
$7.2
AWWA WQTC62475
Published Date: 11/01/2005
Optimum Alum Coagulation Conditions for Cryptosporidium Removals
$7.2
AWWA WQTC62496
Published Date: 11/01/2005
Implications of Bromamine Chemistry for Drinking Water Treatment: The Bromamine Breakpoint Curve in Solutions of Pure Bromide and in Natural Waters
$7.2
AWWA WQTC62502
Published Date: 11/01/2005
Inactivation of Mycobacterium avium with Chemical Disinfectants
$7.2

Best-Selling Products

CLSI AUTO01-A
Published Date: 12/20/2000
Laboratory Automation: Specimen Container/Specimen Carrier; Approved Standard, AUTO01AE
$54
CLSI AUTO02-A2
Published Date: 01/05/2006
Laboratory Automation: Bar Codes for Specimen Container Identification; Approved Standard, AUTO02A2E
$54
CLSI AUTO03-A2
Published Date: 09/01/2009
Laboratory Automation: Communications with Automated Clinical Laboratory Systems, Instruments, Devices, and Information Systems; Approved Standard, Second Edition, AUTO03A2
$54
CLSI AUTO04-A
Published Date: 03/20/2001
Laboratory Automation: Systems Operational Requirements, Characteristics, and Information Elements; Approved Standard, AUTO04AE
CLSI AUTO05-A
Published Date: 03/20/2001
Laboratory Automation: Electromechanical Interfaces; Approved Standard, AUTO05AE
CLSI AUTO07-A
Published Date: 06/20/2004
Laboratory Automation: Data Content for Specimen Identification; Approved Standard, AUTO07AE