科特迪瓦吉布比河中受影响的城市河流中潜在致病菌的丰度

C. Kouame, N. Ouattara, C. Benie, E. Koffi, B. Kamagaté, D. L. Goné, A. Ouattara, G. Gourène
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本研究旨在量化潜在致病菌并分析来自吉布提的病原体的季节性变异,以便评估这些水域使用者的潜在健康风险。吉布提是穿越阿比让市边界的最重要河流,接收来自科特迪瓦人口稠密地区阿波波的污水。在2016年1月至2017年2月的9次采样活动中,在吉布提沙场、吉布提墓地、吉布提垃圾和吉布提大桥4个站点采集36份河流水质无菌瓶样品,检测沙门氏菌和弧菌的存在和丰度。致病菌丰度中位数为8.65 × 103 ~ 7.60 × 103 CFU (100 mL) -1。弧菌丰度最高的是吉壁沙层和吉壁垃圾,分别为3.75 × 104和4.37 × 104 (100 mL) -1。我们还观察到沙门氏菌存在于所有分析的样品中。这清楚地表明,将这些水用于灌溉和家庭用途时存在潜在风险。这条河与阿吉安潜在的饮用水水库的自然连接构成了重大的公共卫生危害。
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Abundance of Potential Pathogenic Bacteria in an Impacted Urban River used for Domestic Purposes: Djibi River, Ivory Coast
This study aims to quantify potential pathogenic bacteria and analyze the seasonal variability of pathogens from Djibi, the most important river crossing Abidjan city’s border receiving sewage waters from the densely populated area of Abobo, in Ivory Coast, in order to evaluate potential health risk for the users of these waters. Then, 36 samples of river waters were collected in sterile bottles at 4 stations (Djibi sand careers, Djibi cemetery, Djibi garbage and Djibi bridge) from January 2016 to February 2017 during nine sampling campaigns to detect presence and abundance of Salmonella sp. and Vibrio sp. The median abundances of pathogenic bacteria ranged between 8.65 × 10 3 and 7.60 × 10 3 CFU of Vibrio sp. (100 mL) -1 . The highest abundance values were recorded in Djibi sand careers and Djibi garbage with concentrations of 3.75 × 10 4 and 4.37 × 10 4 Vibrio sp. (100 mL) -1 respectively. We also observed that Salmonella sp. were present in all the samples analyzed. This clearly indicates a potential risk when using these waters for irrigation and domestic purposes. The natural connection of this river to the potential drinking water reservoir of Aghien represents a significant public health hazard.
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