Microbiological quality of packaged bottled water and public water supply in Ibadan, Nigeria

M. Coker, Ao Ehimika
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Bacteriological assessment of five samples of bottled water marketed in Ibadan, Nigeria and same number of public tap water supply (other wise called tap water) in Ibadan city was carried out. The samples were tested for bacterial cells counts, presumptive coliform count and the isolates were characterised using selective media according to standard methods. While none of the bottled water samples contained coliforms, all the tap water samples contained coliforms which ranged from 4 to 80/100ml. Micro-organisms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphyloccus aureus and Escherichia coli were found in tap water samples while Staphyloccus aureus was found in bottled water samples. It was concluded from the study that while bottled water appears to be better than tap water from the bacteriological point of view, the former may not be entirely wholesome as it can still harbour some micro-organisms. Keywords : bottled water, tap water, microbiological quality, bacteriological assessment, microorganisms Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 5(1&2) 2005: 1-4
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尼日利亚伊巴丹市瓶装水和公共供水的微生物质量
对在尼日利亚伊巴丹市销售的5个瓶装水样品和伊巴丹市相同数量的公共自来水供应(另称自来水)进行了细菌学评估。对样品进行了细菌细胞计数、推测大肠菌群计数的测试,并根据标准方法使用选择性培养基对分离物进行了表征。瓶装水样本均不含大肠菌群,而自来水样本则均含有大肠菌群,数量由4至80/100毫升不等。自来水样本中检出铜绿假单胞菌、金黄色葡萄球菌及大肠杆菌等微生物,而瓶装水样本则检出金黄色葡萄球菌。研究得出的结论是,尽管从细菌的角度来看,瓶装水似乎比自来水更好,但瓶装水可能并不完全健康,因为它仍然可以容纳一些微生物。关键词:瓶装水,自来水,微生物质量,细菌学评价,微生物,应用科学,工程技术Vol. 5(1&2) 2005: 1-4
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