2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.02.892851
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Complex interactions between weather, and microbial and physiochemical water quality impact the likelihood of detecting foodborne pathogens in agricultural water

Abstract: 19 20 21 22 23 produce farms. Managing water-associated risks does not lend itself to one-size-fits-all 24 approaches due to the heterogeneous nature of freshwater environments, and because 25 environmental conditions affect the likelihood of pathogen contamination and the relationship 26 between indicator organism levels (e.g., E. coli) and pathogen presence. To improve our ability 27 to develop location-specific risk management practices, a study was conducted in two produce-28 growing regions to (i) charact… Show more

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“…At each sampling, one 10-L grab sample was collected for detection of each set of microbial targets: (i) Listeria [Listeria spp. (excluding monocytogenes) and L. monocytogenes], (ii) Salmonella and (iii) the stx and eaeA genes (molecular markers for the potential presence of pathogenic E. coli; Hamilton et al, 2010;Melton-Celsa, 2014) as previously described (Weller et al, 2020;30-L total). A separate 1-L grab sample was also collected to characterize E. coli levels.…”
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“…At each sampling, one 10-L grab sample was collected for detection of each set of microbial targets: (i) Listeria [Listeria spp. (excluding monocytogenes) and L. monocytogenes], (ii) Salmonella and (iii) the stx and eaeA genes (molecular markers for the potential presence of pathogenic E. coli; Hamilton et al, 2010;Melton-Celsa, 2014) as previously described (Weller et al, 2020;30-L total). A separate 1-L grab sample was also collected to characterize E. coli levels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, interpretation of E. coli-based water quality tests is complicated by spatiotemporal variation in the microbial quality of surface water (Goyal et al, 1977;Hipsey et al, 2008;Payment and Locas, 2011;Pandey et al, 2012;Benjamin et al, 2013;Cooley et al, 2014;Weller et al, 2015bWeller et al, , 2020. For example, 71% (15/21), 63% (33/52), and 6% (2/32) of surface water samples collected from the same site in Upstate New York in 2013 (unpublished), 2014 (Weller et al, 2015a), and 2017 (Weller et al, 2020), respectively, were Listeria monocytogenes-positive. E. coli levels at this site also varied by > 2 log 10 MPN/100-mL over the course of the 2017 growing season (Weller et al, 2020).…”
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