Parasitic and bacterial contamination of sachets water sold at Ngwo, Enugu State, Nigeria

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
P. Umeanaeto, E. G. Ani, V.I. Anyaoha, J. Anumba, S. C. Afulukwe, C. C. Okoli
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Water is an essential part of human nutrition. It is readily available in sachets with little or no interest in the quality by the producers. This study focused on the isolation and identification of parasites and bacteria contaminating sachet water sold at Ngwo, Enugu State, Nigeria. Twenty-one sachets of water were collected randomly from seven different brands sold within the community. The parasites were identified using sedimentation technique while bacteria were isolated from water cultured in Nutrient, MacConkey, and Eosin Methylene Blue Agar media. The physicochemical parameters analysed were total dissolved solids, pH, chloride, total hardness, and nitrite. Two-way analysis of variance was employed to analyse the data for bacteria and parasites identified. Of the twenty-one sachet water samples examined, 13(61.9%) were positive for parasites. Two parasite species [Cysts of Entamoeba histolytica 4(19.0%) and Giardia lamblia 9(42.8%)] were identified. The total viable bacteria count ranged from 4(6.5%) to 10(16.1%) colonies in 1ml of water whereas the total Coliform count ranged from 4(6.5%) to 6(9.7%) in 1ml of water with sample F having the highest value of both total viable bacterial count and total Coliform count. The percentage of the total viable bacterial count recorded was 75.8% while the total Coliform count was 24.2%. There was a significant difference in the distribution of bacteria among different brands of water samples (p<0.05) but not in parasite distribution (P<0.05). Bacillus spp 10(29.4%) had the highest occurrence whereas Micrococcus spp 3(8.8%) had the least which was not significant (P>0.05). The physicochemical parameters fell within the recommended limit set by the World Health Organization for drinking water except for the pH value of two brands which was below the stipulated limit. The presence of coliform and other microbes in the samples could have unhealthy implications for consumers when consumed. There is a need for regular and periodic monitoring of the water quality before and after production.
尼日利亚埃努古州Ngwo出售的袋装水受到寄生虫和细菌污染
水是人类营养的重要组成部分。它很容易装在小袋中,生产商对质量几乎没有兴趣。这项研究的重点是分离和鉴定污染尼日利亚埃努古州Ngwo销售的袋装水的寄生虫和细菌。从社区内出售的七个不同品牌中随机收集了21小袋水。使用沉淀技术鉴定寄生虫,同时从营养、MacConkey和Eosin亚甲基蓝琼脂培养基中培养的水中分离细菌。分析的物理化学参数为总溶解固体、pH、氯化物、总硬度和亚硝酸盐。采用双向方差分析来分析所鉴定的细菌和寄生虫的数据。在检查的21个小袋水样本中,13个(61.9%)的寄生虫呈阳性。鉴定出两种寄生虫[溶组织内阿米巴4囊(19.0%)和兰氏贾第鞭毛虫9囊(42.8%)]。1ml水中的总活菌数为4个(6.5%)至10个(16.1%)菌落,而1ml水中总大肠杆菌数为4(6.5%)到6(9.7%),样品F的总活细菌数和总大肠杆菌计数均最高。记录的活菌总数百分比为75.8%,大肠杆菌总数为24.2%。不同品牌的水样中细菌的分布存在显著差异(p0.05)。除两个品牌的pH值为低于规定的限度。样本中大肠菌群和其他微生物的存在可能会对消费者在食用时产生不健康的影响。需要在生产前后定期监测水质。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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