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Determining sources of fecal bacteria in waterways
Tao Yan
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Michael J. Sadowsky
Soil, Water, and Climate
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Waterways
100%
Fecal Bacteria
100%
Enteric Pathogens
60%
Fecal Pollution
60%
Risk Assessment
40%
Fecal Indicator Bacteria
40%
Human Feces
40%
United States
20%
Public Safety
20%
Pollution
20%
Developing Strategy
20%
Wastewater Treatment Plant
20%
Septic Tank
20%
Human Origins
20%
Safety Concerns
20%
Remediate
20%
Microbial Source Tracking
20%
Regulatory Agencies
20%
Microbial Contamination
20%
Fecal Source
20%
Wild Animals
20%
Major Contributor
20%
Tracking Method
20%
Pathogenic Microorganisms
20%
Domestic Animals
20%
Human Sources
20%
Animal Sources
20%
Human-specific
20%
Regulatory Concerns
20%
Fecal-oral Route
20%
World Countries
20%
Assessment Purposes
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infectious Agent
100%
Feces microflora
100%
Indicator Bacteria
40%
Feces
40%
Microbial Source Tracking
20%
Pathogenic Microbes
20%
Pet Animal
20%
Wild Animal
20%
Domestic Animal
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Feces
100%
Fecal-Oral Route
50%
Wild Animal
50%
Pet Animal
50%
Domestic Animal
50%