Description
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen responsible for serious infections worldwide. It can cause sepsis, respiratory and urinary tract infections, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as cancer or cystic fibrosis patients.
Regular monitoring enables early detection of contamination, which is essential for monitoring water quality and implementing appropriate interventions.
When testing water for Pseudomonas, there are two important factors to consider.
The first is detection limit, which is the smallest amount of bacteria the test can find.
The second is called time to results, which is just how fast the test gives you an answer. The type of test you need depends on your use. For example, testing wastewater or groundwater may not require the same speed or sensitivity as testing drinking water or water used for bathing, as safety standards will be much stricter.
Applications:
• Agriculture
• Hydrophonics
• Irrigation
• Ponds & Lakes
• Pools & Hot Tubs
• Drinking Water
