Assessment of Helminths Health Risk Associated with reuse of Raw and Treated Wastewater of the Settat City (Morocco)

K. Hajjami, M. Ennaji, S. Fouad, N. Oubrim, K. Khallayoune, N. Cohen, Veterinary Insitute Hassan
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Settat is an examp le of Moroccan arid area with severe water scarcity. Wastewater's agricultural reuse represents a vast potential to remove pressures on freshwater resources of the region. The present study aimed to identify helminth eggs in wastewaters to which both human and animal populations are exposed when they are reused in agriculture and to evaluate removing of those pathogens by Wastewater Treat ment Plant lagoons. The technique of concentration adopted for the Helminth eggs research in the wastewaters is that of Arther Fitzgerald and al. The analysis of the results showed that 87.5% of raw wastewater samples and 31.2% of treated wastewater samp les are contaminated by the Helminth eggs with a mean concentration of 9 eggs/L and less than 1eggs/L respectively. Helminth eggs found are: Nematodes, Cestodes and several digestive strongyles. Nematodes are main ly represented by Ascaris sp., Toxocara sp and Capillaria sp., for Cestodes, species identified were Hymenolepis nana, Hymenolepis diminuta and Spirometra sp. This study also highlighted the qualitative and quantitative seasonal variations of helminth eggs in wastewater.
与塞塔特市(摩洛哥)原水和处理废水再利用相关的蠕虫健康风险评估
塞塔特是摩洛哥干旱地区严重缺水的一个例子。废水的农业再利用在消除该地区淡水资源压力方面具有巨大潜力。本研究旨在鉴定人类和动物在农业中重复使用时接触的废水中的蠕虫卵,并评估污水处理厂泻湖对这些病原体的去除效果。污水中蠕虫卵研究采用的浓缩技术为Arther Fitzgerald等人的技术。分析结果表明,87.5%的原废水样品和31.2%的处理废水样品被蠕虫卵污染,平均浓度分别为9个卵/L和小于1个卵/L。发现的蠕虫卵有:线虫、囊虫和几种消化型圆线虫。线虫主要以蛔虫、弓形虫和毛细虫为代表,线虫主要鉴定种为小膜虫、小膜虫和肺虫。本研究还突出了污水中蠕虫卵的定性和定量季节性变化。
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