Could I help you?
New Reduced price! AWWA WQTC55195 View larger

AWWA WQTC55195

M00001588

New product

AWWA WQTC55195 Detection and Species Identification of Cryptosporidium in River Water Samples Using EPA Method 1623 and PCR-RFLP

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/2001

Hsu, Fu-Chih;Wong, Choi-Iok;Larkin, James;Hansen, Earl;Denney, Mitt;Hoesli, Chris

More details

In stock

$10.56

-56%

$24.00

More info

Full Description

The recoveries of Cryptosporidium using Method 1623 in 50 L of reagent water and PE samples were 60% and 62%, respectively with 11% RSD. In 10 L of matrix spikes, the mean recovery was 42% with 13% RSD. The results indicate that Filta-Max filter gave sufficient recovery from different matrices with a low RSD. To faciliate the sampling process in the field, a simple, convenient, and fast sampling apparatus was constructed and tested. Of 19 surface water samples, 7 were positive for Cryptosporidium by Method 1623 with a range of 1 to 10 oocysts per 10 L. Among these 7 positive samples, 5 were also positive for Cryptosporidium by PCR. C. parvum bovine strain were identified by the RFLP in 4 of these surface water samples. One sample contained both C. parvum bovine strain and C. muris. All 12 samples negative by Method 1623 were negative by PCR. The results demonstrated a high degree of agreement (95%) between the two methods. The results prove it is feasible to use single filter (Filta-Max) to detect the presence of Cryptosporidium, confirm that presence, quantify the numbers of oocysts, and identify the species of Cryptosporidium present in surface water samples. Includes 5 references, tables, figures.