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Regional Assessment of Human Fecal Contamination in Southern California Coastal Drainages

Host-associated genetic markers that allow for fecal source identification have been used extensively as a diagnostic tool to determine fecal sources within watersheds, but have not been used in routine monitoring to prioritize remediation actions among watersheds. Here, we present a regional assess...

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Autores principales: Cao, Yiping, Raith, Meredith R., Smith, Paul D., Griffith, John F., Weisberg, Stephen B., Schriewer, Alexander, Sheldon, Andrew, Crompton, Chris, Amenu, Geremew G., Gregory, Jason, Guzman, Joe, Goodwin, Kelly D., Othman, Laila, Manasjan, Mayela, Choi, Samuel, Rapoport, Shana, Steele, Syreeta, Nguyen, Tommy, Yu, Xueyuan
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28777324
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14080874
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author Cao, Yiping
Raith, Meredith R.
Smith, Paul D.
Griffith, John F.
Weisberg, Stephen B.
Schriewer, Alexander
Sheldon, Andrew
Crompton, Chris
Amenu, Geremew G.
Gregory, Jason
Guzman, Joe
Goodwin, Kelly D.
Othman, Laila
Manasjan, Mayela
Choi, Samuel
Rapoport, Shana
Steele, Syreeta
Nguyen, Tommy
Yu, Xueyuan
author_facet Cao, Yiping
Raith, Meredith R.
Smith, Paul D.
Griffith, John F.
Weisberg, Stephen B.
Schriewer, Alexander
Sheldon, Andrew
Crompton, Chris
Amenu, Geremew G.
Gregory, Jason
Guzman, Joe
Goodwin, Kelly D.
Othman, Laila
Manasjan, Mayela
Choi, Samuel
Rapoport, Shana
Steele, Syreeta
Nguyen, Tommy
Yu, Xueyuan
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description Host-associated genetic markers that allow for fecal source identification have been used extensively as a diagnostic tool to determine fecal sources within watersheds, but have not been used in routine monitoring to prioritize remediation actions among watersheds. Here, we present a regional assessment of human marker prevalence among drainages that discharge to the U.S. southern California coast. Approximately 50 samples were analyzed for the HF183 human marker from each of 22 southern California coastal drainages under summer dry weather conditions, and another 50 samples were targeted from each of 23 drainages during wet weather. The HF183 marker was ubiquitous, detected in all but two sites in dry weather and at all sites during wet weather. However, there was considerable difference in the extent of human fecal contamination among sites. Similar site ranking was produced regardless of whether the assessment was based on frequency of HF183 detection or site average HF183 concentration. However, site ranking differed greatly between dry and wet weather. Site ranking also differed greatly when based on enterococci, which do not distinguish between pollution sources, vs. HF183, which distinguishes higher risk human fecal sources from other sources, indicating the additional value of the human-associated marker as a routine monitoring tool.
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spelling pubmed-55805782017-09-05 Regional Assessment of Human Fecal Contamination in Southern California Coastal Drainages Cao, Yiping Raith, Meredith R. Smith, Paul D. Griffith, John F. Weisberg, Stephen B. Schriewer, Alexander Sheldon, Andrew Crompton, Chris Amenu, Geremew G. Gregory, Jason Guzman, Joe Goodwin, Kelly D. Othman, Laila Manasjan, Mayela Choi, Samuel Rapoport, Shana Steele, Syreeta Nguyen, Tommy Yu, Xueyuan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Host-associated genetic markers that allow for fecal source identification have been used extensively as a diagnostic tool to determine fecal sources within watersheds, but have not been used in routine monitoring to prioritize remediation actions among watersheds. Here, we present a regional assessment of human marker prevalence among drainages that discharge to the U.S. southern California coast. Approximately 50 samples were analyzed for the HF183 human marker from each of 22 southern California coastal drainages under summer dry weather conditions, and another 50 samples were targeted from each of 23 drainages during wet weather. The HF183 marker was ubiquitous, detected in all but two sites in dry weather and at all sites during wet weather. However, there was considerable difference in the extent of human fecal contamination among sites. Similar site ranking was produced regardless of whether the assessment was based on frequency of HF183 detection or site average HF183 concentration. However, site ranking differed greatly between dry and wet weather. Site ranking also differed greatly when based on enterococci, which do not distinguish between pollution sources, vs. HF183, which distinguishes higher risk human fecal sources from other sources, indicating the additional value of the human-associated marker as a routine monitoring tool. MDPI 2017-08-04 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5580578/ /pubmed/28777324 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14080874 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Raith, Meredith R.
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Griffith, John F.
Weisberg, Stephen B.
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Sheldon, Andrew
Crompton, Chris
Amenu, Geremew G.
Gregory, Jason
Guzman, Joe
Goodwin, Kelly D.
Othman, Laila
Manasjan, Mayela
Choi, Samuel
Rapoport, Shana
Steele, Syreeta
Nguyen, Tommy
Yu, Xueyuan
Regional Assessment of Human Fecal Contamination in Southern California Coastal Drainages
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14080874
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