Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Mwachiro, E.C."
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Antibiotic resistance of bacteria isolated from Nairobi River
Budambula, Nancy; Mwachiro, E.C.; Gitonga, N.M. (2006)This study aimed to evaluate the antibiotic resistance of bacteria isolated from six sites along the pollution gradient of Nairobi River. Bacteria were isolated by standard methods and grouped into 3 categories; enteric ... -
Antibiotic resistance of bacteria isolated from Nairobi River.
Budambula, N.L.M.; Mwachiro, E.C.; Gitonga, N.M. (2006)This study aimed to evaluate the antibiotic resistance of bacteria isolated from six sites along the pollution gradient of Nairobi River. Bacteria were isolated by standard Methods and grouped into 3 categories; enteric ... -
Metal Status of Nairobi Riverwaters and Their Bioaccumulation in Labeo Cylindricus
Budambula, N. L. M.; Mwachiro, E.C. (2005-03-03)This study focused on the analysis of metals in water and fish from Nairobi River. Water from Kikuyu, Kawangware, Chiromo, Eastleigh, Njiru and Fourteen Falls along the Nairobi River was analyzed for the presence of metals. ... -
Metal Status of Nairobi Riverwaters and Their Bioaccumulation in Labeo Cylindricus
Budambula, N. L. M.; Mwachiro, E.C. (Springer, 2005-03-03)This study focused on the analysis of metals in water and fish from Nairobi River. Water from Kikuyu, Kawangware, Chiromo, Eastleigh, Njiru and Fourteen Falls along the Nairobi River was analyzed for the presence of metals. ... -
Metal status of Nairobi riverwaters and their bioaccumulation in Labeo cylindricus
Budambula, Nancy; Mwachiro, E.C. (Academic Journals, 2005-03)This study focused on the analysis of metals in water and fish from Nairobi River. Water from Kikuyu, Kawangware, Chiromo, Eastleigh, Njiru and Fourteen Falls along the Nairobi River was analyzed for the presence of metals. ... -
solation and characterization of naphthalene utilising bacteria from Nairobi River
Budambula, Nancy; Mwachiro, E.C. (2006)Bacteria that utilise naphthalene were isolated on minimal medium from 3 sites along the Nairobi River. Sixteen isolates were obtained, characterised and identified as Listeria sp., Aerococcus viridans, Streptococcus ...