Microbial contamination in the coastal aquaculture zone of the Ba Lat river mouth, Vietnam

Contamination of aquaculture products by pathogenic organisms is a major concern in areas where this activity is of high economic importance. The abundances of total coliforms (TC), Escherichia coli (EC) and faecal streptococci (FS) (in CFU.100 mL−1) in seawater in the Red River coastal aquaculture...

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Hauptverfasser: Le, Nhu Da, Hoang, Thi Thu Ha, Nguyen, Thi Mai Huong, Rochelle-Newall, Emma, Pham, Thi Minh Hanh, Phung, Thi Xuan Binh, Duong, Thi Thuy, Nguyen, Thi Anh Huong, Dinh, Le Minh, Duong, Thanh Nghi, Nguyen, Tien Dat, Le, Thi Phuong Quynh
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