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Water - Microbiological Analysis Test Method Guide

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Water contamination is one of the most serious problems come to our notice every day. Microbiological analysis by a reputable microbial laboratory is considered an effective way to check the contaminated water. The laboratory undertakes different test methods specifically designed for water and Environment. Water generally gets contaminated by potential pathogens, viruses, or parasites. Instead of conducting separate tests for each of the microorganisms, microbiologists having experience in water and environment testing go for indicator organisms that are always available with enteric pathogens and viruses. Coliforms & Other Indicator Organisms Coliforms are bacteria found in the digestive tracts of animals including humans. They are found in faecal matter. Coliforms ferment lactose with a production of gas within 48 hours at either 35ºC or 44/44.5ºC. Such traits enable it for easy isolation, detection, and enumeration in the microbiological lab and are the gold standard for

Antimicrobial testing, Microbiological testing laboratory

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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing is reckoned as one of the important tasks performed by a reputable microbiology laboratory ?. The goals of the testing are to detect possible drug resistance in common pathogens and to assure susceptibility to drugs of choice for specific infections. Antimicrobial treatment of fabric today becomes a popular property in many products such as home textiles, sportswear and intimates wear along with other outdoor products including tents and backpacks. Laboratories conducting such tests understand federal and state antimicrobial product regulations and work with clients to bring new products to market quickly and cost-effectively. Further, leading microbial lab experts help to recognize opportunities for antimicrobial fabrics and textiles that existed earlier.   Introduction To The Regulation & Testing Of Antimicrobial Fabrics And Textiles In The USA Most of the antimicrobial textiles in the USA use active ingredients that are EPA-registered