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    PCR results for the three major thermophilic amoeba species found in Guadeloupe.

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    <p>PCR detection and agarose gel electrophoresis of ITS rDNA of <i>N. fowleri</i> (A), <i>N. lovaniensis</i> (B) and <i>Hartmannella</i> sp<b>.</b> (C). <b>M :</b> 100 bp ladder, <b>PC</b> : Positive control (DNA of <i>Naegleria fowleri</i> (#. 359)) gives a single PCR product of 359 bp with the NFITS primers and a 448 bp with the ITS primer set. <b><i>N.f</i></b> : <i>Naegleria fowleri, </i><b><i>N.l</i></b> : <i>Naegleria lovaniensis</i>, the ITS amplification gives a 403 bp PCR product while no band was obtained with the NFITS primers, <b><i>Hart</i></b><i>.</i> : <i>Hartmannella</i> sp., the ITS amplification gives a 900 bp while no band was observed with the NFITS primer set.</p

    Survey of free-living amoeba isolated from geothermal recreational waters of Guadeloupe on a montly basis (2011).

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    <p><b>Sp. :</b> thermophilic amoebae non-Naegleria sp., <b>N.l</b> : Naegleria lovaniensis., <b>N.f</b> : Naegleria fowleri,</p><p>(n) number of amoebae per liter of water; (+ ou -) presence or absence in sediment or swab; (blank) not investigated.</p

    Survey of free-living amoeba isolated from geothermal recreational waters of Guadeloupe on a montly basis (2012).

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    <p><b>Sp.:</b> thermophilic amoebae non-Naegleria sp., <b>N.l</b> : Naegleria lovaniensis., <b>N.f</b> : Naegleria fowleri,</p><p>(n) number of amoebae per liter of water; (+ ou -) presence or absence in sediment or swab; (blank) not investigated.</p

    Resistance phenotypes of <i>Enterobacteriaceae</i> strains isolated from surface waters and wastewaters.

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    <p>Shown are the percentages of isolates resistant to each class of antibiotic tested (A) and percentages of isolates resistant to different numbers of antibiotic classes (B). n.u.i = non under anthropic influence (sampling point surrounded by broad leaved forest); u.i = under anthropic influence (sampling point surrounded by urban areas or crops).</p

    Resistance to antimicrobial drugs in different surface waters and wastewaters of Guadeloupe - Fig 4

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    <p><b>Total and mean number of strains of <i>Enterobacteriaceae</i> resistant to antibiotics (A) and total and mean number of strains of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> resistant to antibiotics (B) in surface water and waste water</b>.in Site #1 and Site #2 SW = Surface water, n.u.i = non under anthropic influence (sampling point surrounded by broad leaved forest); u.i = under anthropic influence (sampling point surrounded by urban areas or crops).</p
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