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The incidence of antibiotic resistant bacteria in industrial and residential air
(North-West University, 2006)
Few studies have been undertaken to assess microbial air quality in South Africa. At present not enough is known about the state of microbial air quality in the North-West Province. Past efforts to collect information on ...
The occurrence of toxigenic moulds in traditional household morogo of Giyani
(North-West University, 2006)
An estimated 57 % of the black Africans in South Africa live in rural areas. Traditional vegetables play an important role in providing nutrition for rural subsistence households. Morogo refers to traditional leafy vegetables ...
Investigation of faecal pollution and occurrence of antibiotic resistant bacteria as a function of a changed environment
(North-West University, 2006)
Worldwide, rapid industrialization and urbanization results in excessive release of pollutants into the water resources and the decline in water quality of rivers passing through these urban areas is well documented. Few ...
The detection and molecular characterisation of Shiga Toxigenic Escheria coli (STEC) O157 strains from humans, cattle and pigs in the North–West Province, South Africa
(2006)
The prevalence and antibiotic resistant profiles of shiga-toxin producing Escherichia
coli 0157 strains isolated from faeces samples of cattle, pigs and human stool samples
were determined. The strains were further ...
The detection and molecular characterisation of Shiga Toxigenic Escheria coli (STEC) O157 strains from humans, cattle and pigs in the North-West Province, South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2006)
The prevalence and antibiotic resistant profiles of shiga-toxin producing Escherichia
coli O 157 strains isolated from faeces samples of cattle, pigs and human stool samples
were determined. The strains were further ...
The assessment of multiple antibiotic resistant enterococci in communal and commercial cattle faecal samples and their water sources in Mafikeng, North–West Province, RSA
(2006)
Enterococcus species are found in faeces of mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, but also soil, plants and water. These bacteria can also be isolated from animal products such as milk, cheese and meat.
This study was aimed ...