Abstract
Coliform bacteria are a different group of microorganisms that inhabit water, soil, and the gastrointestinal tracts of mammals. They’re extensively used as index organisms to assess the microbiological quality of water and food. Coliform bacteria are frequently associated with fecal impurity and can indicate the presence of pathogens that pose a threat to human health. Understanding the distribution, and characteristics of coliform bacteria is pivotal for assessing water quality, food safety and enforcing applicable public health measures.
Publisher
International Academic Publishing House (IAPH)
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