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Appl Environ Microbiol, February 1998, p. 678-680, Vol. 64, No. 2
Microbiological and Chemical Exposure
Assessment Research Division, National Exposure Research
Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio
45268
Received 12 May 1997/Accepted 16 October 1997
A two-step membrane filter (MF) method with mE medium, upon which
the membrane must be incubated for 48 h and then transferred to a
substrate medium to differentiate enterococci, is recommended by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to measure enterococci in fresh
and marine recreational waters. The original mE medium was modified by
reducing the triphenyltetrazolium chloride from 0.15 to 0.02 g/liter
and adding 0.75 g of indoxyl
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A Rapid, Specific Membrane Filtration Procedure for
Enumeration of Enterococci in Recreational Water
-D-glucoside per
liter. The new MF medium, mEI medium, detected levels of enterococci in
24 h comparable to those detected by the original mE medium in
48 h, with the same level of statistical confidence. In addition, the use of mEI medium eliminated the need to transfer the membrane to a
substrate medium to differentiate enterococci from other genera of the
fecal streptococcal group. Colonies from mEI medium were examined to
determine the rates of false-positive and false-negative occurrences.
mEI medium had a false-positive rate of 6.0% and a false-negative rate
of 6.5%. Interlaboratory testing of the MF method with mEI medium
demonstrated that the relative reproducibility standard deviations
among laboratories ranged from 2.2% for marine water to 18.9% for
freshwater. The comparative recovery studies, specificity
determinations, and multilaboratory evaluation indicated that mEI
medium has analytical performance characteristics equivalent to
those of mE medium. The simplicity of use and decreased incubation time
with mEI medium will facilitate the detection and quantification of
enterococci in fresh and marine recreational waters.
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Microbiological and Chemical Exposure Assessment Research
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Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268. Phone: (513) 569-7746. Fax:
(513) 569-7117. E-mail: Messer.James{at}EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV.
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