Bacteriological Evaluation of Surface and Groundwater used for Domestic Purposes in Ibadan

Ajongbolo Olayinka Abigail, K.O. Adediran, Morakinyo Abraham Adebambo, Abass Falilat Abeo, Ezekiel Dauda Gambo, Paul Yiran Ntasin, Adamu Muhammad Ibrahim
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The right to safe and clean drinking water is a human right, unfortunately many communities rely on unsafe and contaminated water for drinking and domestic purposes. Through improper sewage and hospital waste disposal, pathogenic and antibiotic resistant bacteria have found their way to natural water sources used by humans. In this study we aim to profile pathogenic bacteria and resistant Escherichia coli (E. coli) from surface and ground water sources in three local government areas of Oyo state. 30 water samples were collected randomly from the selected local government areas. Bacteriological, biochemical and antibiotic-resistant analysis was carried out on the isolated bacteria from the water samples. E. coli (28.30%) and Kleb pneumoniae (23.77%) were the predominant bacteria isolates, while Shigella (16.22%) and Salmonella (16.22%) also had substantial percentages. Nineteen E. coli was isolated and identified, with high antibiotic resistance rates observed in nalidixic Acid (100%), augmentin (100%), ampiclox (94.74%) and third-generation cephalosporins. Conversely, moderate levels of resistance were observed in nitrofurantoin (55.55%), cefepime (57.89%), and second-generation fluoroquinolones. This study reveals substantial pathogenic bacteria and antibiotic resistant E. coli in water samples which endangers the health of communities’ dependent on these water sources and exposes the inhabitants to antibiotic-resistant organisms from contaminated water used for domestic purposes. It is crucial to put in place water treatment measures and quality monitoring programmes in order to guarantee that the populace has access to clean and safe drinking water.
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对伊巴丹用于家庭用途的地表水和地下水进行细菌学评估
获得安全清洁饮用水的权利是一项人权,但遗憾的是,许多社区的饮用水和生活用水都是不安全和受污染的。由于污水和医院废物处理不当,致病菌和抗生素耐药菌已进入人类使用的天然水源。在这项研究中,我们旨在对奥约州三个地方政府辖区的地表水和地下水源中的致病菌和耐药大肠杆菌(E. coli)进行分析。从选定的地方政府区域随机采集了 30 份水样。对水样中分离出的细菌进行了细菌学、生物化学和抗生素耐药性分析。大肠杆菌(28.30%)和肺炎克雷伯菌(23.77%)是主要的分离细菌,志贺氏菌(16.22%)和沙门氏菌(16.22%)也占相当大的比例。分离和鉴定出的 19 种大肠杆菌中,萘啶酸类(100%)、增强素类(100%)、氨苄西林类(94.74%)和第三代头孢菌素类的抗生素耐药率较高。相反,在硝基呋喃妥因(55.55%)、头孢吡肟(57.89%)和第二代氟喹诺酮类药物中观察到中等程度的耐药性。这项研究显示,水样中含有大量致病菌和耐抗生素的大肠杆菌,这危及到依赖这些水源的社区居民的健康,并使居民暴露于被污染的生活用水中的耐抗生素生物。因此,必须采取水处理措施并实施水质监测计划,以确保居民能够获得清洁、安全的饮用水。
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