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Coliform bacteria and Water pollution

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Coliform bacteria and Water pollution

Coliform bacteria vs. Water pollution

Coliform bacteria are defined as rod-shaped Gram-negative non-spore forming and motile or non-motile bacteria which can ferment lactose with the production of acid and gas when incubated at 35–37°C. Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities.

Similarities between Coliform bacteria and Water pollution

Coliform bacteria and Water pollution have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Indicator bacteria, Pathogen.

Indicator bacteria

Indicator bacteria are types of bacteria used to detect and estimate the level of fecal contamination of water.

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Pathogen

In biology, a pathogen (πάθος pathos "suffering, passion" and -γενής -genēs "producer of") or a '''germ''' in the oldest and broadest sense is anything that can produce disease; the term came into use in the 1880s.

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Coliform bacteria and Water pollution Comparison

Coliform bacteria has 36 relations, while Water pollution has 218. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 2 / (36 + 218).

References

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