Diseases can be caused by pathogenic microorganism that appears due to unhygienic attitude. Hygiene attitude have to be integral part of human life. The increasing of hygiene attitude can be reached by continuous education. The right knowledge that can forms and increases hygiene attitude is microbiology. The aim of this research is to know the correlation between knowledge of microbiology and Biology Education Students’ Hygiene Attitude. It was conducted at Jurusan Biologi FMIPA UNJ on April-May 2012. The method of this research that used is descriptive method with survey technique. The samples of this research are 50 Biology education studentsof class 2008. Samples were taken by simple random sampling technique. Prerequsite tests that used were normality test of Kolmogorov-Smirnov by SPSS 16.0 and Test of Homogenity of Variances (levene statistic) by SPSS 16.0. Statistic test which used was nonparametric technique by correlation test of Spearman Rank by SPSS 16.0. Result of the research shows that there is correlation between knowledge of microbiology and Biology Education Students’ Hygiene Attitude.
Refill Water Depot is currently more widely circulated and used as an alternative drinking water supply by the public. However the still unclear about the quality of the drinking water refill generated primarily of biological content. Parameters of biological contamination in drinking water caused by the Escherichia coli and coliform bacterium. This study aims to identify E. coli and coliforms in drinking water refill. Refill drinking water samples obtained from 16 drinking water refill from Jagakarsa subdsitrict. The method used is descriptive. Refill drinking water samples was taken and tested in the MPN (Most Probable Number)method and then to be tested in identification of E. coli. The results of testing the drinking water refill obtained 15 samples positive for coliform bacteria. Samples were positive for E. coli bacteria that sample B.1 and F.2.
Refill Water Depot is currently more widely circulated and used as an alternative drinking water supply by the public. However the still unclear about the quality of the drinking water refill generated primarily of biological content. Parameters of biological contamination in drinking water caused by the Escherichia coli and coliform bacterium. This study aims to identify E. coli and coliforms in drinking water refill. Refill drinking water samples obtained from 16 drinking water refill from Jagakarsa subdsitrict. The method used is descriptive. Refill drinking water samples was taken and tested in the MPN (Most Probable Number)method and then to be tested in identification of E. coli. The results of testing the drinking water refill obtained 15 samples positive for coliform bacteria. Samples were positive for E. coli bacteria that sample B.1 and F.2.
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