Performance characteristics of qPCR assays targeting human- and ruminant-associated bacteroidetes for microbial source tracking across sixteen countries on six continents

Georg H. Reischer*, James E. Ebdon, Johanna M. Bauer, Nathalie Schuster, Warish Ahmed, Johan Åström, Anicet R. Blanch, Günter Blöschl, Denis Byamukama, Tricia Coakley, Christobel Ferguson, Goraw Goshu, Gwangpyo Ko, Ana Maria De Roda Husman, Douglas Mushi, Ramiro Poma, Bandana Pradhan, Veronica Rajal, Margit A. Schade, Regina SommerHuw Taylor, Erika M. Toth, Virgil Vrajmasu, Stefan Wuertz, Robert L. MacH, Andreas H. Farnleitner

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