Publications by authors named "Robin Bechanko"

Article Synopsis
  • Designing a laboratory testing system to simulate conditions in recreational water systems, allowing for effective evaluation of microbial contamination.
  • Using this system, researchers tested the effectiveness of an ozone disinfection device against four specific microorganisms.
  • The results showed significant antimicrobial log reductions, suggesting the ozone system could function as a secondary disinfection method according to CDC standards.
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Household microorganisms are found in unexpected places. Therefore, the authors conducted a study to investigate the microbial hotspots and reveal the misconceptions regarding the most contaminated objects in the household. In the authors' study, 26 daily use objects in 22 households were sampled to determine the levels of heterotrophic plate count (HPC), coliforms, E.

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Raoultella terrigena ATCC 33257, a representative of the coliform group, is commonly used as a challenge organism in water purifier efficacy testing. In addition to being time consuming, traditional culturing techniques and metabolic identification systems (including automated systems) also fail to accurately differentiate this organism from its closely related neighbors belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae group. Molecular-based techniques, such as real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC)-PCR fingerprinting, are preferred methods of detection because of their accuracy, reproducibility, specificity, and sensitivity, along with shorter turnaround time.

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