Consequences of hygiene and sanitation limitations on physicochemical, bacteriological and parasitological quality of water for vegetable irrigation purpose in the Mbouda lowlands, Cameroon western highlands

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Irrigation and Drainage Pub Date : 2023-10-07 DOI:10.1002/ird.2896
Honorine Ntangmo Tsafack, Auberlin Meli Tchoffo, Franck Robean Wamba, Stève Joko Tamoufé, Azeufack Joseline, Primus Azinwi Tamfuh, Emile Temgoua
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The aim of this study was to determine the health risk associated with vegetable irrigation using lowland water in the town of Mbouda. Watered vegetables and water from five yards and three wells used by market gardeners were analysed in the dry season using standardized methods. Bacterial levels ranging from 6.37 ± 0.71 to 9.03 ± 0.43 Log CFU/100 g/DM (dry matter) were detected in the various vegetables produced in the lowlands of Mbouda: Escherichia coli (4.10–5.03 Log CFU/100 mL), faecal coliforms (5.28–5.99 Log CFU/100 mL), Shigella spp. (4.86–6.25 Log CFU/100 mL) and Salmonella spp. (3.85–5.21 Log CFU/100 mL) in irrigation water; Ascaris spp. eggs, Entamoeba spp. cysts, Ancylostoma spp. eggs and nematode larvae were detected at levels above the standard recommended by the World Health Organization. This sets 3 Log CFU/100 mL of these bacteria in water, 1–2 Log CFU/25 g/DM on vegetables, but 3 Log CFU/25 g/DM for faecal coliforms as acceptable limits and zero for any parasitic stage (eggs, cysts, and larvae). This constitutes a real health risk for consumers. The town's virtually nonexistent sewage system could be at the root of this water pollution.

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喀麦隆西部高原姆布达低地的个人卫生和环境卫生限制对蔬菜灌溉用水的物理化学、细菌学和寄生虫学质量的影响
本研究旨在确定姆布达镇使用低洼地水灌溉蔬菜所带来的健康风险。在旱季,采用标准化方法对浇灌的蔬菜和来自五个菜园和市场园丁使用的三口井的水进行了分析。在 Mbouda 低地出产的各种蔬菜中检测到的细菌水平从 6.37 ± 0.71 到 9.03 ± 0.43 Log CFU/100 g/DM(干物质)不等:大肠杆菌(4.10-5.03 Log CFU/100 mL)、粪大肠菌群(5.28-5.99 Log CFU/100 mL)、志贺氏菌属(4.86-6.25 Log CFU/100 mL)和沙门氏菌属(3.85-5.21 Log CFU/100 mL)。在灌溉水中检测到的蛔虫卵、恩塔米巴虫囊蚴、蛲虫卵和线虫幼虫的含量高于世界卫生组织建议的标准。根据这一标准,水中这些细菌的含量为 3 Log CFU/100 mL,蔬菜中为 1-2 Log CFU/25 g/DM,而粪大肠菌群的含量为 3 Log CFU/25 g/DM,任何寄生阶段(虫卵、囊肿和幼虫)的含量均为零。这对消费者的健康构成了真正的威胁。该镇几乎不存在的污水处理系统可能是造成这种水污染的根源。
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Irrigation and Drainage
Irrigation and Drainage 农林科学-农艺学
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