Understanding the origin of fecal pollution is essential in
assessing potential health risks as well as for determining the
actions necessary to remediate the quality of waters contaminated
by fecal matter. As a result, microbial source tracking (MST) has
emerged as a field that has evolved and diversified rapidly since
the first approaches were described only a decade ago. In response
to the emergence of MST, there have been three large
multi-laboratory method comparison studies (two in the US and one
in Europe), plus numerous workshops, book chapters, and review
articles dedicated to synthesizing information on the topic.
Furthermore, a federal (USEPA) guide document describing the uses
and limitations of MST methods was published in 2005, and a book
dedicated to MST as an emerging issue in food safety was published
in 2007. These documents provide a collective body of literature on
MST that is both conflicting and complementary, often repetitious,
and difficult to condense and interpret. In addition, it does not
reflect the current diversity of MST approaches with different
organisms, newer methodologies such as quantitative PCR, and
anthropogenic chemicals, nor does it embrace the scope of MST
research being conducted around the world.
The three editors of the book, all with extensive MST expertise,
have developed chapters and invited authors who reflect the rich
diversity and truly international scope of MST. The unifying theme
throughout the book is the design of more standardized approaches
to MST that include performance criteria (regardless of method or
organism), plus recommendations for field study design and MST
implementation. The editors intend that this book will serve as a
valuable reference for all those who are involved with
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