Rapid enumeration of virus-like particles in drinking water samples using SYBR green I-staining

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We studied the suitability of SYBR green I-staining for determining total counts of virus-like particles and bacteria in drinking water. Low background fluorescence and lack of unspecific staining made drinking water samples an excellent matrix for SYBR green I-staining. Direct microscopic count method is a rapid and economical tool for assessing the total number of virus-like particles in aquatic samples, compared to culture-dependent or molecular biology methods. We applied this method to show the efficiency of a large-scale drinking water purification process in the removal of virus-like particles and bacteria from lake water. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Rinta-Kanto, J. M., Lehtola, M. J., Vartiainen, T., & Martikainen, P. J. (2004). Rapid enumeration of virus-like particles in drinking water samples using SYBR green I-staining. Water Research, 38(10), 2614–2618. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2004.03.008

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