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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:35:03 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 10:38:57 GMTETag: 2960943-31b4-5b00cceab9240Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 12724Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 />title>Bacteroides Testing, Bacteroides Bacteria Testing, Bacteroides Sampling, Disease, EMSL Bacteroides Testing /title>meta namedescription contentBacteroides Testing features information, articles, knowledge and testing for The Bacteroides organism. Legionella is a gram negative, rod shaped bacterium that can cause pneumonia (Legionnaires Disease) or a flu like illness (Pontiac fever). />meta namekeywords contentBacteroides Testing, Legionella Bacteria Testing, Legionella Sampling, Legionnaires Disease, EMSL Legionella Testing, Legionella Bacteria, Legionnaires Disease, What is Legionella, Legionella Overview, Legionella Control, Legionella Testing, Legionella Articles, Legionella History, Testing, Knowledge, Background, Legionella Test Codes, Legionella Testing Levels, EMSL Legionella Test Codes, Legionella Locations, Where Does Legionella Grow, Legionella Growth Locations, Legionella Resources, Legionella Knowledge, Information, Helpful Guides, Legionella Testing Company, Legionella Testing Lab />link hrefcss/main_style.css relstylesheet typetext/css />script srcSpryAssets/SpryMenuBar.js typetext/javascript>/script>link hrefSpryAssets/SpryMenuBarHorizontal.css relstylesheet typetext/css />script typetext/javascript> var _gaq _gaq || ; _gaq.push(_setAccount, UA-19609504-7); _gaq.push(_trackPageview); (function() { var ga document.createElement(script); ga.type text/javascript; ga.async true; ga.src (https: document.location.protocol ? https://ssl : http://www) + .google-analytics.com/ga.js; var s document.getElementsByTagName(script)0; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); /script>style typetext/css>.auto-style5 { border-style: solid; border-width: 2px; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 0px;}.auto-style13 { font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style14 { color: #FFFFFF; font-weight: bold;}.auto-style16 { font-family: Verdana; font-size: small;}.auto-style17 { border: 1px solid #000000; background-color: #DA0001;}a:active { color: #FFFFFF;}a:hover { color: #000000;}.auto-style36 { font-family: Calibri; font-size: medium;}.auto-style38 { border: 4px solid #DA0001;}.auto-style39 { font-family: Calibri; font-size: xx-large; color: #0000FF; font-weight: bold;}.auto-style40 { margin-right: 0px;}.auto-style41 { border: 4px solid #DA0001; text-align: center; background-color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style42 { background-color: #DA0001;}.auto-style43 { font-family: Calibri; font-size: medium; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style44 { border: 3px solid #000000; background-color: #DA0001;}.auto-style45 { background-color: #DA0001; text-align: center; font-family: Calibri; font-weight: bold; font-size: large; color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style46 { font-family: Calibri; font-weight: bold; font-size: medium; color: #0000FF; text-decoration: blink;}.auto-style47 { border-width: 0px;}.auto-style48 { font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold; font-size: large; text-decoration: underline;}.auto-style49 { background-color: #DA0001; text-align: right;}.auto-style50 { margin-left: 0px;}.auto-style51 { border-width: 0; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 0px;}/style>/head>body stylebackground-image: url(Bacteroides121.jpg)>div idcontainer> div idholdBody> table classauto-style38 stylewidth: 100%> tr> td stylewidth: 250px> img altEMSL classauto-style40 height250 srcEMSLNewLOGO.png width246 />/td> td classauto-style39 stylewidth: 332px> Bacteroides Testing/td> td> img altEMSL height194 srcBacteroides121.jpg width299 />/td> /tr> /table> table cellspacing1 classauto-style17 styleheight: 21px> tr> td classauto-style41 stylewidth: 863px; height: 29px;> span classauto-style36> a idfooter16 hrefhttp://www.bacteriodestesting.com/ target_blank>Home/a>/span>span classauto-style16 idfooter17> | /span>a hrefbacteroides.htm target_blank>span classauto-style16 idfooter60>Bacteroides Testing/span>/a>span classauto-style16 idfooter61> | /span>a hrefsamplingstrategies.htm target_blank>span classauto-style16 idfooter68>Sampling Strategies/span>/a>span classauto-style16 idfooter63> |span classauto-style16> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ProductCatalogHome.aspx target_blank>Order Sampling Supplies/a> /span>|a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/Locations.aspx target_blank>Lab Locations/a> | a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ContactUs.aspx target_blank>Contact Us/a>/td> /tr> /table> br /> br /> div idholdLeftHome> !-- p classannouncement> strong>SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT/strong>br /> 8 hour seminars on conducting Legionella Risk Assessments are being scheduled for September 8th in East Elmhurst, NY. a hrefseminar.htm>Click here for details/a>. For more information, call Diane Miskowski at 800-220-3675 x1218 or email at a hrefmailto:dmiskowski@emsl.com>dmiskowski@emsl.com/a> /p> --> span classauto-style48>Sewage / Fecal Contamination in Water & Buildings/span>br /> br /> span classauto-style36>Environmental health & safety professionals are frequently asked to determine if fecal contamination exists after sewage overflows, and after flooding from storm events. Many have used the traditional fecal indicator bacteria tests (FIB) that culture total coliforms, fecal coliforms, E. coli, or Enterococci for these applications. Even though it is widely recognized that these tests are neither specific nor sensitive enough to be considered good indicators of fecal contamination, they were the only tests available until recently. With the commercialization of Polymerase Chain Reaction (specifically quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction or qPCR), genomic testing and additional research on using other fecal indicator organisms, we now have more sensitive and specific tests for determining the presence of fecal or sewage contamination. br /> br /> Feces contain an extraordinary amount of microorganisms: bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and helminthes—some of which are pathogenic. However, it is not technically possible to culture every type of pathogenic organism that exists in feces and it would be prohibitively expense to do so. Because the traditional culture dependent tests for FIBs are easy and cheap, they have been used more than 60 years as indicators of the possible presence of pathogens in feces. Nonetheless, the scientific community has recognized for quite some time that serious limitations exist when these tests are used as strict indicators of fecal contamination in water samples. br /> br /> These limitations are compounded when culture FIBs are used for surface or bulk sample analysis in indoor environments.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), US Geological Survey (USGS), and numerous researchers worldwide are conducting research on new indicator methods using rapid methods rather than culture tests. The most promising to date has been the use of qPCR technology to test for total Bacteroides, human Bacteroides, and human Polyomaviruses (HPyVs), which have proven to be highly specific and sensitive for this application. br /> br /> According to a 2006 study by Dr. Shannon McQuaig at the University of Florida, no association, or at most a weak one, exists between the presence or absence of these new indicators and the counts of culture FIB tests. In other words, culture FIB tests have a high percentage of false positive and false negative results, while Bacteroides species are highly specific for fecal contamination, and HPyVs are highly specific for human fecal contamination./span>br /> br /> p classMsoNormal> /p> table cellpadding2 cellspacing2 classauto-style5> tr> td classauto-style49> img altEMSL height129 srcBacteroides121.jpg width199 classauto-style50 />/td> td stylewidth: 261px classauto-style42> span classauto-style16>strong>For More Information Call Today:/strong>/span>br /> span classauto-style43>East Coast 1-800-220-3675br /> West Coast 1-866-798-1089/span>br /> span classauto-style16>strong>br /> Ship your sample to:/strong>/span>br /> span classauto-style13>span>br /> EMSL Analytical, Inc. - span classauto-style14>Bacteriodes Lab/span>/span>br classauto-style14 />200 Route 130 Northbr classauto-style14 /> span classauto-style14>Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 /span>/span>/td> /tr> /table>br> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> table classauto-style44 stylewidth: 845px> tr> td classauto-style45 stylewidth: 928px; height: 37px;>Copyright ©2013 EMSL Analytical, Inc./td> td classauto-style45 stylewidth: 376px; height: 37px;> table cellpadding2 cellspacing2 classauto-style51> tr> td classauto-style49> a hrefhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/EMSL-Analytical-Inc/204242339591401 target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srciconFB.png width50 />/a>/td> td classauto-style42> a hrefhttps://twitter.com/EMSLAnalytical target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srciconTw.png width50 />/a>/td> td classauto-style42> a hrefhttp://www.linkedin.com/company/emsl-analytical-inc target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srciconIN.png width50 />/a>/td> td classauto-style42> a hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/user/EMSLTV target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srcYouTube.jpg width50 />/a>/td> /tr> /table> /td> /tr> /table> br> p>/p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> /div> div idholdRightHome> h3 classheaderTitles>Real-Time PCR Instrument/h3> p>br />/p> br /> img srcImage6.jpg altLegionella stylepadding:0px 0px 0px 10px; height225 width225 />br /> br />br /> h3 classheaderTitles>EMSL Analytical, Inc./h3> br /> span classauto-style46> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com target_blank>Click Here For EMSL Home Page/a>/span>br /> br /> br /> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com target_blank> img srcEMSLeftheadrer.jpg alignleft stylepadding:0px 4px 0px 0px; height68 width128 classauto-style47 />/a> br /> p>br />/p> p> /p> p> /p> p> /p> p> br />/p> br /> br /> br /> br /> br /> br /> br /> h3 classheaderTitles>Links/h3> span classauto-style36> a idfooter69 hrefhttp://www.bacteriodestesting.com/ target_blank>Home/a>/span>br /> span classauto-style16 idfooter71>a hrefbacteroides.htm target_blank>Bacteroides Testing/a>/span>span classauto-style16 idfooter72>br /> /span>a hrefsamplingstrategies.htm target_blank> span classauto-style16 idfooter73>Sampling Strategies/span>/a>span classauto-style16 idfooter74>br /> span classauto-style16>a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ProductCatalogHome.aspx target_blank>Order Sampling Supplies/a>/span>br /> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/Locations.aspx target_blank>Lab Locations/a>br /> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ContactUs.aspx target_blank>Contact Us/a>/span>p>br />br />/p> /div> div styleclear:both;> /div> /div>/div>/body>/html>
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Legionella is a gram negative, rod shaped bacterium that can cause pneumonia (Legionnaires Disease) or a flu like illness (Pontiac fever). />meta namekeywords contentBacteroides Testing, Legionella Bacteria Testing, Legionella Sampling, Legionnaires Disease, EMSL Legionella Testing, Legionella Bacteria, Legionnaires Disease, What is Legionella, Legionella Overview, Legionella Control, Legionella Testing, Legionella Articles, Legionella History, Testing, Knowledge, Background, Legionella Test Codes, Legionella Testing Levels, EMSL Legionella Test Codes, Legionella Locations, Where Does Legionella Grow, Legionella Growth Locations, Legionella Resources, Legionella Knowledge, Information, Helpful Guides, Legionella Testing Company, Legionella Testing Lab />link hrefcss/main_style.css relstylesheet typetext/css />script srcSpryAssets/SpryMenuBar.js typetext/javascript>/script>link hrefSpryAssets/SpryMenuBarHorizontal.css relstylesheet typetext/css />script typetext/javascript> var _gaq _gaq || ; _gaq.push(_setAccount, UA-19609504-7); _gaq.push(_trackPageview); (function() { var ga document.createElement(script); ga.type text/javascript; ga.async true; ga.src (https: document.location.protocol ? https://ssl : http://www) + .google-analytics.com/ga.js; var s document.getElementsByTagName(script)0; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); /script>style typetext/css>.auto-style5 { border-style: solid; border-width: 2px; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 0px;}.auto-style13 { font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style14 { color: #FFFFFF; font-weight: bold;}.auto-style16 { font-family: Verdana; font-size: small;}.auto-style17 { border: 1px solid #000000; background-color: #DA0001;}a:active { color: #FFFFFF;}a:hover { color: #000000;}.auto-style36 { font-family: Calibri; font-size: medium;}.auto-style38 { border: 4px solid #DA0001;}.auto-style39 { font-family: Calibri; font-size: xx-large; color: #0000FF; font-weight: bold;}.auto-style40 { margin-right: 0px;}.auto-style41 { border: 4px solid #DA0001; text-align: center; background-color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style42 { background-color: #DA0001;}.auto-style43 { font-family: Calibri; font-size: medium; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style44 { border: 3px solid #000000; background-color: #DA0001;}.auto-style45 { background-color: #DA0001; text-align: center; font-family: Calibri; font-weight: bold; font-size: large; color: #FFFFFF;}.auto-style46 { font-family: Calibri; font-weight: bold; font-size: medium; color: #0000FF; text-decoration: blink;}.auto-style47 { border-width: 0px;}.auto-style48 { font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold; font-size: large; text-decoration: underline;}.auto-style49 { background-color: #DA0001; text-align: right;}.auto-style50 { margin-left: 0px;}.auto-style51 { border-width: 0; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 0px;}/style>/head>body stylebackground-image: url(Bacteroides121.jpg)>div idcontainer> div idholdBody> table classauto-style38 stylewidth: 100%> tr> td stylewidth: 250px> img altEMSL classauto-style40 height250 srcEMSLNewLOGO.png width246 />/td> td classauto-style39 stylewidth: 332px> Bacteroides Testing/td> td> img altEMSL height194 srcBacteroides121.jpg width299 />/td> /tr> /table> table cellspacing1 classauto-style17 styleheight: 21px> tr> td classauto-style41 stylewidth: 863px; height: 29px;> span classauto-style36> a idfooter16 hrefhttp://www.bacteriodestesting.com/ target_blank>Home/a>/span>span classauto-style16 idfooter17> | /span>a hrefbacteroides.htm target_blank>span classauto-style16 idfooter60>Bacteroides Testing/span>/a>span classauto-style16 idfooter61> | /span>a hrefsamplingstrategies.htm target_blank>span classauto-style16 idfooter68>Sampling Strategies/span>/a>span classauto-style16 idfooter63> |span classauto-style16> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ProductCatalogHome.aspx target_blank>Order Sampling Supplies/a> /span>|a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/Locations.aspx target_blank>Lab Locations/a> | a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ContactUs.aspx target_blank>Contact Us/a>/td> /tr> /table> br /> br /> div idholdLeftHome> !-- p classannouncement> strong>SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT/strong>br /> 8 hour seminars on conducting Legionella Risk Assessments are being scheduled for September 8th in East Elmhurst, NY. a hrefseminar.htm>Click here for details/a>. For more information, call Diane Miskowski at 800-220-3675 x1218 or email at a hrefmailto:dmiskowski@emsl.com>dmiskowski@emsl.com/a> /p> --> span classauto-style48>Sewage / Fecal Contamination in Water & Buildings/span>br /> br /> span classauto-style36>Environmental health & safety professionals are frequently asked to determine if fecal contamination exists after sewage overflows, and after flooding from storm events. Many have used the traditional fecal indicator bacteria tests (FIB) that culture total coliforms, fecal coliforms, E. coli, or Enterococci for these applications. Even though it is widely recognized that these tests are neither specific nor sensitive enough to be considered good indicators of fecal contamination, they were the only tests available until recently. With the commercialization of Polymerase Chain Reaction (specifically quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction or qPCR), genomic testing and additional research on using other fecal indicator organisms, we now have more sensitive and specific tests for determining the presence of fecal or sewage contamination. br /> br /> Feces contain an extraordinary amount of microorganisms: bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and helminthes—some of which are pathogenic. However, it is not technically possible to culture every type of pathogenic organism that exists in feces and it would be prohibitively expense to do so. Because the traditional culture dependent tests for FIBs are easy and cheap, they have been used more than 60 years as indicators of the possible presence of pathogens in feces. Nonetheless, the scientific community has recognized for quite some time that serious limitations exist when these tests are used as strict indicators of fecal contamination in water samples. br /> br /> These limitations are compounded when culture FIBs are used for surface or bulk sample analysis in indoor environments.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), US Geological Survey (USGS), and numerous researchers worldwide are conducting research on new indicator methods using rapid methods rather than culture tests. The most promising to date has been the use of qPCR technology to test for total Bacteroides, human Bacteroides, and human Polyomaviruses (HPyVs), which have proven to be highly specific and sensitive for this application. br /> br /> According to a 2006 study by Dr. Shannon McQuaig at the University of Florida, no association, or at most a weak one, exists between the presence or absence of these new indicators and the counts of culture FIB tests. In other words, culture FIB tests have a high percentage of false positive and false negative results, while Bacteroides species are highly specific for fecal contamination, and HPyVs are highly specific for human fecal contamination./span>br /> br /> p classMsoNormal> /p> table cellpadding2 cellspacing2 classauto-style5> tr> td classauto-style49> img altEMSL height129 srcBacteroides121.jpg width199 classauto-style50 />/td> td stylewidth: 261px classauto-style42> span classauto-style16>strong>For More Information Call Today:/strong>/span>br /> span classauto-style43>East Coast 1-800-220-3675br /> West Coast 1-866-798-1089/span>br /> span classauto-style16>strong>br /> Ship your sample to:/strong>/span>br /> span classauto-style13>span>br /> EMSL Analytical, Inc. - span classauto-style14>Bacteriodes Lab/span>/span>br classauto-style14 />200 Route 130 Northbr classauto-style14 /> span classauto-style14>Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 /span>/span>/td> /tr> /table>br> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> table classauto-style44 stylewidth: 845px> tr> td classauto-style45 stylewidth: 928px; height: 37px;>Copyright ©2013 EMSL Analytical, Inc./td> td classauto-style45 stylewidth: 376px; height: 37px;> table cellpadding2 cellspacing2 classauto-style51> tr> td classauto-style49> a hrefhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/EMSL-Analytical-Inc/204242339591401 target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srciconFB.png width50 />/a>/td> td classauto-style42> a hrefhttps://twitter.com/EMSLAnalytical target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srciconTw.png width50 />/a>/td> td classauto-style42> a hrefhttp://www.linkedin.com/company/emsl-analytical-inc target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srciconIN.png width50 />/a>/td> td classauto-style42> a hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/user/EMSLTV target_blank> img alt classauto-style47 height50 srcYouTube.jpg width50 />/a>/td> /tr> /table> /td> /tr> /table> br> p>/p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> p classMsoNormal> o:p>/o:p> /p> /div> div idholdRightHome> h3 classheaderTitles>Real-Time PCR Instrument/h3> p>br />/p> br /> img srcImage6.jpg altLegionella stylepadding:0px 0px 0px 10px; height225 width225 />br /> br />br /> h3 classheaderTitles>EMSL Analytical, Inc./h3> br /> span classauto-style46> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com target_blank>Click Here For EMSL Home Page/a>/span>br /> br /> br /> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com target_blank> img srcEMSLeftheadrer.jpg alignleft stylepadding:0px 4px 0px 0px; height68 width128 classauto-style47 />/a> br /> p>br />/p> p> /p> p> /p> p> /p> p> br />/p> br /> br /> br /> br /> br /> br /> br /> h3 classheaderTitles>Links/h3> span classauto-style36> a idfooter69 hrefhttp://www.bacteriodestesting.com/ target_blank>Home/a>/span>br /> span classauto-style16 idfooter71>a hrefbacteroides.htm target_blank>Bacteroides Testing/a>/span>span classauto-style16 idfooter72>br /> /span>a hrefsamplingstrategies.htm target_blank> span classauto-style16 idfooter73>Sampling Strategies/span>/a>span classauto-style16 idfooter74>br /> span classauto-style16>a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ProductCatalogHome.aspx target_blank>Order Sampling Supplies/a>/span>br /> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/Locations.aspx target_blank>Lab Locations/a>br /> a hrefhttp://www.emsl.com/ContactUs.aspx target_blank>Contact Us/a>/span>p>br />br />/p> /div> div styleclear:both;> /div> /div>/div>/body>/html>
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