Bacteriological Safety of Swimming Pools Within and Around the University of Port Harcourt

Andrew S.Adili, Onoriode C. Eruteya
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The swimming pool is an essential place of recreation. However, these pools can pose significant public hazard for swimmers, especially when contagious levels exceed those recommended by regulatory agencies. Five different swimming pools in and around the University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Rivers State, were investigated before and after usage for their microbial safety and susceptibility of bacterial isolates from the different swimming pools. Ten water samples from the swimming pools were serially diluted and dilution factors of up to 10-3 were cultured on the appropriate agar media, using the spread plate method. The mean coliform and fecal coliform counts ranged from <2 to 50MPN/100 ml and <2 to 17MPN/100 ml, respectively. The total heterotrophic bacterial count ranged from 3.80 to 4.76 log10cfu/ml. The resulting bacteria isolates were identified based on the morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics as Bacillus spp. (36%), Proteus spp. (28%), Citrobacter spp. (12%), Staphylococcus spp. (4%), Micrococcus spp. (4%), Providencia spp. (4%), Pseudomonas spp. (4%), Escherichia spp. (4%) and Salmonella spp. (4%). The isolated bacteria have varying resistance against gentamycin, augmentin, amoxicillin, carbapenem, cefuroxime, ceftriaxone and cefixime. The presence of coliform, fecal coliform and antibiotic resistant bacteria revealed that the examined swimming pools have not met the World Health Organization (WHO) standard for recreational waters, thus necessitating prompt and effective intervention.
哈科特港大学内及周边游泳池的细菌安全性
游泳池是必不可少的休闲场所。然而,这些泳池可能会对游泳者造成严重的公共危害,尤其是当传染性水平超过监管机构建议的水平时。研究人员对位于河流州乔巴的哈科特港大学及其周边的五个不同游泳池进行了使用前后的微生物安全性调查,并对来自不同游泳池的细菌分离物进行了药敏试验。对来自游泳池的 10 份水样进行了连续稀释,稀释倍数最高为 10-3,并采用平展板法在适当的琼脂培养基上进行培养。大肠菌群和粪大肠菌群的平均含量分别为每 100 毫升小于 2 至 50 万个大肠菌群和每 100 毫升小于 2 至 17 万个大肠菌群。异养细菌总数介于 3.80 至 4.76 log10cfu/ml 之间。根据形态学、生理学和生物化学特征,所分离的细菌被鉴定为芽孢杆菌属(36%)、变形杆菌属(28%)、柠檬酸杆菌属(12%)、葡萄球菌属(4%)、微球菌属(4%)、普罗维登夏属(4%)、假单胞菌属(4%)、大肠杆菌属(4%)和沙门氏菌属(4%)。分离出的细菌对庆大霉素、增强素、阿莫西林、碳青霉烯类、头孢呋辛、头孢曲松和头孢克肟的耐药性各不相同。大肠菌群、粪大肠菌群和抗生素耐药性细菌的存在表明,所检查的游泳池不符合世界卫生组织(WHO)规定的休闲水域标准,因此有必要采取及时有效的干预措施。
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