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. 1999 Jul;65(7):3222–3225. doi: 10.1128/aem.65.7.3222-3225.1999

TABLE 2.

EPMs of E. coli isolatesa

E. coli isolate and description (EPA study identification no.) n EPM (μm cm V−1 s−1)
Mean SD
O157:H7
 Dairy isolate USDA N009-6-1, WI (EPA 1) 4 −0.28 0.08
 Dairy isolate USDA N6059-7-2, MO (EPA 2) 4 −0.42 0.04
 Dairy isolate USDA 6104-5-9, FL (EPA 3) 4 −0.46 0.05
 Dairy isolate USDA N6021-5-1, ID (EPA 4) 4 −0.44 0.13
 Dairy isolate USDA N6049-26-1, IL (EPA 5) 4 −0.40 0.07
 Dairy isolate USDA N6001-8-10, WA (EPA 6) 4 −0.22 0.11
 Dairy isolate USDA N6114-7-2, TX (EPA 7) 4 −0.32 0.08
Wild type
 Isolate from water main break, Louisville, Ky. (EPA 8) 4 −1.40 0.05
 Isolate from Kenton County, Ky. (EPA 9) 4 −1.44 0.05
 Isolate from sewage sludge, Maryland (EPA 174) 4 −0.82 0.08
 Isolate from sewage sludge, Maryland (EPA 175) 4 −1.94 0.22
 Dairy manure, Kentucky 2 −1.30 0.00
a

Isolates were suspended in 9.15 mM KH2PO4-buffered deionized water (pH 6.45 to 6.55; ionic strength, 0.007 M). USDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture.