Microorganisms:

Viruses

Viruses

A virus is unlike many of the other microorganisms we look at in that it is unable to reproduce outside the host cell. Viruses quite simply consist of genetic material that hijacks the host cell.

Many types of virus have been and continue to be very serious pathogens of both animal and plant species. Examples of important viruses include HIV (the aids virus) and the smallpox virus.

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Virus

More microorganisms

Clostridium

Clostridium spp

Coliform Serratia

Coliforms

Cryptosporidium

Cryptosporidium spp

E-coli

Escherichia (E. coli)

Enterococci

Enterococci

Giardia

Giardia spp

Legionella

Legionella spp

Pseudomonas

Pseudomonas spp

Salmonella

Salmonella spp

Sulphate reduction bacteria

Sulphate Reducing Bacteria

Total Viable Count (TVC)

Total Viable Count (TVC)

Yeast and mould

Yeasts & Moulds