ISO/TC 147 Wasserbeschaffenheit,
ISO/TC 147 Water quality,
ISO/TC 147 Qualité de l'eau,
ISO Internationale Organisation für Normung,
ISO International Organization for Standardization,
ISO Organisation Internationale de Normalisation
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Media type:
Standard
Title:
ISO 10705-1
:
Water quality - Detection and enumeration of bacteriophages - Part 1: Enumeration of F-specific RNA bacteriophages
Other titles:
Früher unter dem Titel: ISO/DIS 10705-1 (1993-04)
Wasserbeschaffenheit - Nachweis und Zählung von Bakteriophagen - Teil 1: Zählung von F-spezifischen RNA-Bakteriophagen (ISO 10705-1:1995)
Qualité de l'eau - Détection et dénombrement des bactériophages - Partie 1: Dénombrement des bactériophages ARN F spécifiques
Footnote:
Internationale Übereinstimmung mit: DIN EN ISO 10705-1 (2002-01) - identisch; DIN EN ISO 10705-1 (2001-03) - identisch; BS EN ISO 10705-1 (1996-04-15) - identisch; DS/EN ISO 10705-1 (2002-02-08) - identisch; EN ISO 10705-1 (2001-08) - identisch; prEN ISO 10705-1 (2000-11) - identisch; NF T90-440-1 (2001-10-01) - identisch; T90-440-1PR - identisch; SN EN ISO 10705-1 (2001-10) - identisch; OENORM EN ISO 10705-1 (2002-01-01) - identisch; OENORM EN ISO 10705-1 (2001-01-01) - identisch; PN-EN ISO 10705-1 (2005-12-22) - identisch; SS-EN ISO 10705-1 (2002-03-08) - identisch; UNE-EN ISO 10705-1 (2002-06-27) - identisch; SANS 10705-1 (2002-12-18) - identisch; KS I ISO 10705-1 (2008-11-10) - identisch; KS I ISO 10705-1 (2019-06-12) - identisch; TS EN ISO 10705-1 (2002-02-28) - identisch; UNI EN ISO 10705-1:2001 (2001-10-31) - identisch; STN EN ISO 10705-1 (2001-04-01) - identisch; SANS 10705-1 (2002-12-18) - identisch; SANS 10705-1:2002 (2002-12-18) - identisch; CSN ISO 10705-1 (1997-03-01) - identisch; NEN-EN-ISO 10705-1:2001 en (2001-09-01) - identisch; NEN-ISO 10705-1:1996 en (1996-01-01) - identisch; SANS 10705-1:2002 (2002-12-18) - identisch
Description:
Specifies a method for the detection and enumeration of F-specific ribonucleic acid bacteriophages. The sample is incubated with an appropriate host strain. Applicable to all kinds of water, sediments and sludges, even for shellfish extracts. The presence of F-specific RNA bacteriophages in a water sample indicates pollution by wastewater contaminated by human or animal faeces.