2002
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2002.1300
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Antibiotic Resistance Profiles to Determine Sources of Fecal Contamination in a Rural Virginia Watershed

Abstract: Antibiotic resistance analysis (ARA) was used to determine if enterococci of human origin were present in a stream (Spout Run) that passes through a rural nonsewered community (Millwood, VA). Millwood consists of 82 homes, all served by individual septic systems, and Spout Run drains a 5,800-ha karst topography watershed that contains large populations of livestock and wildlife. Periodic monitoring by state regulatory officials had resulted in Spout Run being placed on the Virginia impaired stream list and Mil… Show more

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“…For example, Animal waste can enter water bodies from leaking or overflowing waste lagoons or through runoff from fields amended with animal manure [1][2][3][4]. In many watersheds, wildlife such as geese and deer are a significant source of E. coli [5][6][7]. E. coli is also associated with point-source discharges of human wastes such as those which occur at wastewater treatment plants [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Animal waste can enter water bodies from leaking or overflowing waste lagoons or through runoff from fields amended with animal manure [1][2][3][4]. In many watersheds, wildlife such as geese and deer are a significant source of E. coli [5][6][7]. E. coli is also associated with point-source discharges of human wastes such as those which occur at wastewater treatment plants [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A subset of the host-origin isolates were also identified by API 20E patterns (bioMerieux sa®, France). Details for collection, transport, dilutions, and plating of fecal samples have been previously described [32]. A total of 1,937 E. coli isolates (10-12 isolates/fecal sample) from the nine known hosts were used to develop the database.…”
Section: Host-origin Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any isolates which failed to grow on the control plates were excluded from the analysis. The details of the ARA procedure have been described and are the same as that used in the method comparison studies [23,32,36]. …”
Section: Antibiotic Resistance Analysis (Ara)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phenotypic MST techniques such as antibiotic resistance analysis (ARA) have had moderate levels of success in small and relatively simple aquatic systems to differentiate human and nonhuman sources of pollution, or two-way level of classification (Carson et al, 2001;Guan et al, 2002;Graves et al, 2002;Hagedorn et al, 1999;Hartel et al, 2002;Harwood et al, 2000;Ritchey and Coyne, unpublished data;Ritchey and Coyne, 2009;Wiggins et al, 1999). Correct classification rates of ≥50% including five or more sources are considered useful by resource managers and rates of 60-70% are very useful (Harwood et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%