屋顶雨水池中粪便指标和条件致病菌的季节性丰度

Open health data Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.5334/OHD.29
W. Ahmed, K. Hamilton, S. Toze, C. Haas
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本文提供了2015年8月至2006年3月期间24个水箱水样中总大肠菌群、大肠杆菌和肠球菌以及6种具有公共卫生意义的条件致病菌(棘阿米巴、军团菌、嗜肺军团菌、鸟分枝杆菌、胞内分枝杆菌和铜绿假单胞菌)浓度的季节性数据。采用定量PCR (qPCR)法对6种条件致病菌进行定量,采用培养法对粪便指标进行计数。数据文件存储在一个公开可用的存储库中。RHRW中机会致病菌浓度的数据将为雨水使用者提供有关潜在季节性风险的信息。本研究提供的定量数据可用于各种饮用水和非饮用水RHRW的定量微生物风险评估(QMRA)。卫生监管机构可利用这些数据制定与RHRW有关的准则。资助声明:本研究是作为富布赖特-CSIRO研究生奖学金的一部分进行和资助的,该奖学金由CSIRO陆地和水旗舰赞助。
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Seasonal Abundance of Fecal Indicators and Opportunistic Pathogens in Roof-Harvested Rainwater Tanks
Here we provide seasonal data on the concentrations of total coliform, Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. and six opportunistic pathogens (Acanthamoeba spp., Legionella spp., Legionella pneumophila, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellulare, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) of public health significance in 24 tank water samples over six monthly sampling events from August 2015 to March 2006. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays were chosen for the quantification of six opportunistic pathogens and culture-based methods were used for the enumeration of fecal indicators. The data fle has been stored in a publicly available repository. The data on concentrations of opportunistic pathogens in RHRW will provide information for rainwater users regarding potential seasonality of risks. Quantitative data presented in this study can be used to perform quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) of RHRW for various potable and nonpotable uses. Data can be used by health regulators to develop guidelines related to RHRW. Funding statement: This research was undertaken and funded as part of a Fulbright-CSIRO Postgraduate Scholarship sponsored by the CSIRO Land and Water Flagship.
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