Publications by authors named "F Poty"

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  • The study compared different methods (FCM, SPC, MSP, and culture methods) to analyze the physiological states of bacteria in drinking water from a treatment plant.
  • It quantified total and active bacteria using specific fluorescent dyes and found significant correlation in counts between microscopy and FCM for total and active bacteria, but not between solid-phase and FCM for active bacteria.
  • The research concluded that FCM is a valuable technique for monitoring bacterial populations in drinking water, especially after chlorination treatment.
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We evaluated a ready-to-use real-time quantitative Legionella pneumophila PCR assay system by testing 136 hot-water-system samples collected from 55 sites as well as 49 cooling tower samples collected from 20 different sites, in parallel with the standard culture method. The PCR assay was reproducible and suitable for routine quantification of L. pneumophila.

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Experiments were carried out to investigate the potential for bacterial colonization of different substrates in karst aquifers and the nature of the colonizing bacteria. Laboratory batch experiments were performed using limestone and PVC as substrates, a natural bacterial isolate and a known laboratory strain (Escherichia coli [E. coli]) as inocula, and karst ground water and a synthetic formula as growth media.

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Aims: The main goal of this study was to validate a new laser scanning cytometry method (ChemScanRDI) that couples immunofluorescence detection with differential interference contrast (DIC) confirmation, against manual microscopic enumeration of Giardia and Cryptosporidium (oo)cysts. This study also assessed the basic performance of the new Association Française de Normalisation (AFNOR) NF T 90-455 method for Giardia and Cryptosporidium (oo)cyst enumeration with respect to (oo)cyst yield, linearity, repeatability, influence of turbidity and detection limit in raw and potable waters.

Methods And Results: The new standard method relies on cartridge (Envirocheck) filtration, immunomagnetic separation purification, immunofluorescence staining and detection followed by DIC confirmation.

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In fissured aquifers, hydrodynamic phenomena combined with a network of permeable fissures imparts varying degrees of vulnerability depending on the type of contaminant. The study presented here examines the impact on a karst aquifer of a river which receives effluents from a sewage treatment plant just upstream from the point of recharge. This recharge constitutes a source of bacteriological and chemical pollution.

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