Assessment of Escherichia coli Contamination in Coastal Marine Waters: Implications for Public Health and Marine Ecology

Authors

  • Rabia Anum* Author
  • Rimsha Zainab Author
  • Muhammad Usman Sarwar Author
  • Amjad Hussain Author
  • Mudassar Khan Author
  • Jawad Zahir Author
  • Hamza Tahir Author
  • Tehmina Rabbani Author
  • Dur-e-Shahwar Author
  • Sana Sarwar Author
  • Idrees Khan Author
  • Fethi Ahmet Ozdemir Author
  • Gaweł Sołowski Author
  • Muhammad Khalilullah Author
  • Muhammad Akram Author

Abstract

Both molecular techniques, including PCR, and conventional culture-based methods were employed to enumerate and characterize E. coli in coastal seawater samples. Environmental parameters (pH, temperature, salinity) and potential contamination sources were concurrently assessed. Analysis revealed significant spatial variation in E. coli concentrations, with peak levels observed in urban coastal areas. These findings demonstrate that the occurrence of waterborne pathogens is environmentally dependent, underscoring the necessity for systematic surveillance programmes to safeguard marine water quality and public health.

Keywords

Microbial ecology, Environmental microbes, PCR testing, DNA-based detection, fecal pollution, Sewage contamination, Indicator bacteria, Microbial markers, Health safety, Community health Surveillance

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Published

2025-08-17

How to Cite

Assessment of Escherichia coli Contamination in Coastal Marine Waters: Implications for Public Health and Marine Ecology. (2025). Multidisciplinary Surgical Research Annals, 3(3), 660-671. https://msrajournal.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/208

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