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The concentration of total coliform bacteria is usually measured in CFU/100 ml, CFU / ml in accordance with German Association for Rainwater Harvesting and Water Utilisation!
 
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==Fäkalcoliforme Bakterien = thermotolerante Coliforme und E. coli==
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==Faecal coliform bacteria = heat tolerant coliform and E. coli==  
Dies sind Bakterien, die normalerweise im Darm von Menschen und Säugetieren vorkommen und hier in der Regel harmlos sind. Außerhalb des menschlichen Körpers – speziell im Badewasser – vermehren sich diese Keime nicht. Deswegen sind sie ein brauchbarer Anzeiger für Verunreinigungen durch menschliche Ausscheidungen. Die Anwesenheit von Fäkalcoli lässt gleichzeitig auch auf andere Erreger schließen, die ebenfalls im Darm vorkommen können. Wenn umgekehrt keine Fäkalcoli im Badewasser gefunden werden, so kann man ziemlich sicher sein, dass auch keine anderen gefährlichen Darmkeime vorliegen.<ref name ="isa" />
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These bacteria are normally found in the intestines of humans and mammals, but are usually harmless. These bacteria do not multiply outside the human body - especially in the bathing water. Therefore, they are a useful indicator of contamination by human waste. The presence of faecal coli may simultaneously comprise of other pathogens that may also be present in the intestine. Inversely, if there are no faecal coli in the bathing water, then you can be pretty sure that no other harmful intestinal bacteria are present in the water. <ref name ="isa" />
 
Die Konzentration an Fäkalcoliformen Bakterien bemisst sich in der Regel CFU/100ml = E.Coli = ähnlich Fäkalcoliforme = thermotolerante
 
 
 
==Intestinale Enterokokken (Fäkalstreptokokken)==
 
Ein positiver Nachweis von Enterokokken zeigt die hohe Wahrscheinlichkeit einer fäkalen Verunreinigung an. Die Keime vermehren sich kaum im Wasser und sind Indiz für eine länger zurückliegende Kontamination. Sie sind besonders chlorresistent.
 
  
==Pseudominas aeruginosa==
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The concentration of faecal coliform bacteria is usually measured in CFU/100 ml = E.Coli = similar coliform = heat tolerant.
Es ist ein weitverbreiteter Boden- und Wasserkeim und kann aus Pflanzen, Früchten, Lebensmitteln und dem Darmtrakt von Mensch und Tier isoliert werden. In der Hygiene gilt es als bedeutender nosokomialer Keim und Lebensmittelverderber und kann in Leitungswasser, Waschbecken, Spülmaschinen, Medikamenten und Desinfektionsmitteln vorkommen.
 
  
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==Intestinal Enterococci (Synonym: Faecal streptococci)==
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A positive detection of enterococci indicates the high probability of faecal contamination. The bacteria hardly multiply in the water and are an evidence of past contamination. They are particularly resistant to chlorine.
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==Pseudomonas aeruginosa==
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It is a common soil and water bacteria and may be segregated from plants, fruits, food and the intestinal tract of humans and animals. It is considered an important nosocomial bacterial and food spoiler and may be found in mains water, washbasin, dishwasher, medicines and disinfectants.
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms that rapidly multiply in a warm environment and especially in water, depending on nutrient supply. Under favourable conditions, bacteria divide under less than 10 minutes. Size of bacteria: E. coli, Salmonella, Cholera,from 0.2 to 5 microns

Heterotrophic bacteria = Building essential substances critical for life from organic carbon;Example: food utilization in humans, animals
Autotrophic bacteria = ability of living organisms and plants to build their materials from inorganic substances, Example: photosynthesis in plants

Total coliform bacteria

This deals with bacteria indicators. In contrast to the faecal coliform, these bacteria which are found both in the intestine as well as in the free nature may proliferate, if they find enough food substances. Like faecal coli, the total coliform bacteria are not actual infection pathogens. However, they settle well in open wounds. This then leads to suppuration. The main reason in search for these organisms is that their multiplication can be estimated and the presence of other potentially pathogenic intestinal bacteria in the water can be ascertained. <ref name="isa">ISA – Institut für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft der RWTH Aachen</ref>

The concentration of total coliform bacteria is usually measured in CFU/100 ml, CFU / ml in accordance with German Association for Rainwater Harvesting and Water Utilisation!

Faecal coliform bacteria = heat tolerant coliform and E. coli

These bacteria are normally found in the intestines of humans and mammals, but are usually harmless. These bacteria do not multiply outside the human body - especially in the bathing water. Therefore, they are a useful indicator of contamination by human waste. The presence of faecal coli may simultaneously comprise of other pathogens that may also be present in the intestine. Inversely, if there are no faecal coli in the bathing water, then you can be pretty sure that no other harmful intestinal bacteria are present in the water. <ref name ="isa" />

The concentration of faecal coliform bacteria is usually measured in CFU/100 ml = E.Coli = similar coliform = heat tolerant.

Intestinal Enterococci (Synonym: Faecal streptococci)

A positive detection of enterococci indicates the high probability of faecal contamination. The bacteria hardly multiply in the water and are an evidence of past contamination. They are particularly resistant to chlorine.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

It is a common soil and water bacteria and may be segregated from plants, fruits, food and the intestinal tract of humans and animals. It is considered an important nosocomial bacterial and food spoiler and may be found in mains water, washbasin, dishwasher, medicines and disinfectants.

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