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Publications Details for Grant Number R828830

Prevalence and Survival of Microorganisms in Shoreline Interstitial Waters: A Search for Indicators of Health Risks

RFA: Recreational Water Quality: Indicators and Interstitial Zones (2000)

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Dissertation/Thesis (7)
Journal Article (2)
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Dissertation/Thesis Cuvelier M. Enhanced survival of E. coli in subtropical beach sand and implications for water quality managers. M.S. Thesis. Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL, expected 2004. R828830 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Davidian T. Microbiological survey of south Florida beaches and potential health implications. M.S. Thesis. Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL, 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Green M. Prevalence and distribution of Staphylococcus aureusand other potential health risk indicators on south Florida beaches. M.S. Thesis. Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL, 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Hartz A. The effects of physical and biological parameters on the survival of fecal indicator bacteria in beach sand and seawater in a subtropical environment. M.S. Thesis. Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL, 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Mohammed R. Evaluation of the microbiological quality of sandy beaches. M.S. Thesis. Florida Atlantic University, Dania Beach, FL, 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Nowosielski K. Distribution and significance of fecal indicator bacteria in beach sand and seawater in a subtropical environment. M.S. Thesis. Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL, expected 2004. R828830 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Vogel C. The occurrence of higher filamentous fungi and yeasts in two coastal subtropical habitats. M.S. Thesis. Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL, 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Journal Article Booton GC, Rogerson A, Bonilla TD, Seal DV, Kelly DJ, Beattie TK, Tomlinson A, Lares-Villa F, Fuerst PA, Byers TJ. Molecular and physiological evaluation of subtropical environmental isolates of Acanthamoeba spp., causal agent of Acanthamoeba keratitis. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 2004;51(2):192-200. R828830 (Final)
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Journal Article Esiobu N, Mohammed R, Echverry A, Green M, Bonilla T, Hartz A, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. The application of peptide nucleic acid probes for rapid detection and enumeration of eubacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in recreational beaches of S. Florida. Journal of Microbiological Methods 2004;57(2):157-162. R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Cuvelier MI, Nowosielski KL, Esiobu N, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. The implications of high counts of fecal indicator organisms in subtropical beach sands. Poster presented at the American Society of Microbiology 103rd General Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Davidian T, Hartz A, Green M, Esiobu N, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. Accumulation of fecal indicator organisms in tropical beach sands. Poster presented at the American Society for Microbiology Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, May 2002. R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Davidian T, et al. Accumulation of fecal indicator organisms in tropical beach sands. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19-23, 2002. R828830 (2002)
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Presentation Davidian T, Hartz A, Green M, Esiobu N, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. An evaluation of sandy beach quality using potential novel bacterial indicators. Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Miami, FL, March 7-9, 2002. R828830 (2002)
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Presentation Davidian T, Hartz A, Green M, Esiobu N, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. Fecal indicator organisms in tropical beach sands. Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Miami, FL, March 7-9, 2002. R828830 (2002)
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Presentation Davidian T, et al. Naked free-living freshwater amoebae isolated from recreational beaches in south Florida. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19-23, 2002. R828830 (2002)
R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Davidian T, Hartz A, Green M, Esiobu N, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. Relative survival of fecal organisms in beach sand and seawater as indicated by mesocosm experiments. Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Miami, FL, March 7-9, 2002. R828830 (2002)
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Presentation Echeverry, et al. Beach air quality of three south Florida beaches. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19-23, 2002. R828830 (2002)
R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Esiobu N, Echeverry A, Cuvelier MI, Nowosielski KL, McCorquodale D, Rogerson A. PCR-based detection of bacterial pathogens compared to classical counts of indicator bacteria in subtropical beaches. Poster presented at the American Society of Microbiology 103rd General Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2003. R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Esiobu N, et al. Use of chemiluminescent in situ hybridization (CISH) method for the rapid detection, identification, and enumeration of traditional and potential indicator bacteria in beach sand and seawater. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19-23, 2002. R828830 (2002)
R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Green M, et al. Prevalence and distribution of Staphylococcus aureus and other potential indicators of beach quality in sub-tropical sandy beaches. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19-23, 2002. R828830 (2002)
R828830 (Final)
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Presentation Hartz A, et al. Survival of fecal organisms in sand relative to open water. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT, May 19-23, 2002. R828830 (2002)
R828830 (Final)
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