Microbial quality of ablution kettles used at mosques in the Tolon District: A case study in Nyankpala

Q2 Environmental Science Cogent Environmental Science Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23311843.2018.1505325
A. W. Abu-Safianu, S. Cobbina, Enoch Yeleliere
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Abstract The ubiquitous nature of microorganism and its ability of being transmitted have raised serious concerns, particularly items/objects used by multiple people. The aim of this study is to assess the microbial quality of water-containing vessels/containers (kettles) for ablution in Nyankpala in the northern region of Ghana. Thirty ablution kettles from 10 mosques were sampled by taking 90 swab samples which were taken from the external surfaces of these kettles for laboratory analyses for four bacteria (Staphylococcus spp., Salmonella spp., Shigella spp. and Escherichia coli) known to majorly cause infectious diseases pertaining to hygiene and sanitation. Swabbed samples were spread-plated on various appropriate media and incubated. Viable colonies were then counted and recorded as colony-forming units (cfu/cm2). Confirmations of bacteria were done using citrate, urease, Triple Sugar Iron and catalase tests. A questionnaire was also administered to assess the knowledge of mosque management regarding bacterial contamination of surfaces as well as mosque management practices that influence it. Also, 70% of the mosque management in Nyankpala had no idea about microbial contamination of the ablution kettle, while 30% had fair knowledge about it. The study indicated that Staphylococcus spp. was the highest in occurrence (79.33%), followed by Shigella spp. (10.76%), E. coli (9.17%) and Salmonella spp. (0.75%). It was recommended that proper hand washing among ablution kettle users should be practiced as most contaminations were observed from contact with palms of handlers and avenues be created by stakeholders of hygiene and public health for educating mosque managements on the risk of microbial contamination as well.
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Tolon地区清真寺使用的沐浴壶的微生物质量:以Nyankpala为例
微生物的无所不在及其传播能力引起了人们的严重关注,特别是多人使用的物品/物体。本研究的目的是评估加纳北部地区尼扬帕拉(Nyankpala)用于沐浴的盛水容器/容器(水壶)的微生物质量。对来自10个清真寺的30个洗浴壶进行了取样,从这些壶的外表面取了90个棉条样本,用于实验室分析已知的四种细菌(葡萄球菌、沙门氏菌、志贺氏菌和大肠杆菌),这些细菌主要引起与卫生和环境卫生有关的传染病。拭子样品铺在各种合适的培养基上并孵育。计数并记录有活菌落形成单位(cfu/cm2)。用柠檬酸盐、脲酶、三糖铁和过氧化氢酶试验对细菌进行了确认。还编制了一份调查表,以评估清真寺管理人员对表面细菌污染的了解以及对其有影响的清真寺管理做法。此外,在尼扬帕拉,70%的清真寺管理人员不知道沐浴壶的微生物污染,而30%的人对此有一定的了解。研究结果表明,葡萄球菌的感染率最高(79.33%),其次是志贺氏菌(10.76%)、大肠杆菌(9.17%)和沙门氏菌(0.75%)。建议在使用沐浴壶的人中实行适当的洗手,因为大多数污染是通过与处理者的手掌接触观察到的,并建议卫生和公共卫生利益攸关方开辟途径,向清真寺管理人员宣传微生物污染的风险。
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