Publications by authors named "Sonja Knetsch"

Use of holy springs and holy water is inherent in religious activities. Holy spring water is also used extensively for personal drinking water, although not assessed according to drinking water standards. Holy water in churches and chapels may cause infections via wetting of lips and sprinkling on persons.

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Background: Currently, the gold standard to assess the microbiological quality of dialysis water is the determination of heterotrophic plate counts (HPC). The long waiting time of the HPC method and the fact that most bacteria are not culturable on agar plates provokes the search for rapid alternative methods for monitoring the microbiological quality of dialysis water.

Methods: We tested the applicability of total viable counts (TVC) and total direct counts (TDC), determined via solid-phase cytometry and epifluorescence microscopy (EFM), in comparison to the standard HPC determination method in 113 samples from 13 dialysis water treatment units (59 drinking water and 54 dialysis water samples).

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