安全饮用水:浅井在多大程度上是可靠的?

IF 2.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of water and health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.2166/wh.2024.388
Bruna Suellen Breternitz, Milena Dropa, Solange Martone-Rocha, Pedro Smith Pereira Ferraro, Francisca Alzira Dos Santos Peternella, Miriam Lopes da Silva, Maria Tereza Pepe Razzolini
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本研究调查了某农村地区饮用水浅井中人隐孢子虫-小虫-meleagridis和十二指肠贾第虫的存在情况。此外,从他们附近收集了牛粪便。我们的研究结果强调了与这些病原体在DW来源相关的重大潜在风险。由于COVID-19大流行,分两个阶段采集样本:2019年9月至2020年3月和2021年10月至2022年4月。每两周收集水样(n = 69)和粪便(n = 13),采用USEPA 1623.1方法和分子工具进行物种鉴定,粪便采用直接DNA提取。在第一阶段,卵囊和囊肿的检出率分别为9.1 ~ 41.7和27.3 ~ 83.3。在第二阶段,卵囊的频率从未检出到25%,而囊肿的频率从18.2%到83.3%。所有采集点的大肠杆菌浓度均显著。牛粪便中检出人源小虫和十二指肠梭菌。我们的研究表明,在人类食用的DW来源中存在人为寄生虫和大肠杆菌。这些发现强调了迫切需要采取预防措施,以确保DW的安全并防止未来的污染。在这方面,有效的水质监测至关重要。
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Safe drinking water: to what extent are shallow wells reliable?

Our study investigated the presence of Cryptosporidium hominis-parvum-meleagridis and Giardia duodenalis in shallow wells used for drinking water (DW) in a rural area. Also, bovine feces were collected from their vicinity. Our findings highlight significant potential risks associated with these pathogens in DW sources. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, samples were collected in two phases: September/2019 to March/2020 and October/2021 to April/2022. Water samples (n = 69) and feces (n = 13) were collected biweekly and analyzed using the USEPA 1623.1 method and molecular tools for species identification, and feces by direct DNA extraction. During the first phase, oocysts and cysts were detected at frequencies ranging from 9.1 to 41.7 and 27.3 to 83.3, respectively. In the second phase, oocyst frequencies ranged from not detected to 25%, while cyst ranged from 18.2 to 83.3%. Escherichia coli concentrations were significant at all collection points. C. hominis-parvum-meleagridis and G. duodenalis were notably detected in bovine feces. Our study revealed the presence of anthropogenic parasites and E. coli in DW sources intended for human consumption. These findings underscore the urgent need for preventive measures to ensure safe DW and prevent future contamination. Effective water quality surveillance is crucial in this regard.

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Journal of water and health
Journal of water and health 环境科学-环境科学
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110
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Water and Health is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the dissemination of information on the health implications and control of waterborne microorganisms and chemical substances in the broadest sense for developing and developed countries worldwide. This is to include microbial toxins, chemical quality and the aesthetic qualities of water.
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