Detection and Molecular Identification of Persistent Water Vessel Colonizing Bacteria in a Table Water Factory in Nigeria

O. Nwaiwu, M. Nwachukwu
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Aims: To establish organisms persistent in a table water production facility and to determine the points they entered in order to eliminate any risk of having pathogens in a water production system. Study Design: Analytic observational studies Place and Duration of Study: Bottling facility in Nigeria and University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. Study was between August 2011 and Sept 2013. Methodology: Sample control points were subjected to counts of bacteria, yeasts, and mold using membrane filtration to trace the source of increased bacteria counts in a table water production factory. Organisms were identified by 16S rRNA sequencing and biofilm formation was assessed Original Research Article Nwaiwu and Nwachukwu; BMRJ, 13(5): 1-12, 2016; Article no.BMRJ.24378 2 with micro titer dish biofilm formation analysis. Results: Total bacteria and Pseudomonas Spp. count were highest in the carbon filter and 5% (v/v) chlorine used for disinfection was found to be effective against planktonic cells of 18 hour cultures of Pseudomonas Spp. isolated from the carbon filter tank. No yeasts and mold were detected and after a sand blasting exercise to clean affected tanks, total bacteria counts on tryptone glucose extract medium decreased to less than factory allowable limits of 25 cfu per 100 ml of water with no further growth of Pseudomonas Spp. on centrimide medium. Other bacteria that emerged after the sand blasting exercise were regarded as persistent but had less biofilm forming ability (p=.02) when compared with Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. The persistent bacteria identified after sequencing were Aeromonas hydrophila and Serratia proteamaculans. Conclusion: Apart from Pseudomonas Spp., other bacteria can persist in the water tanks of a water bottling facility and routine checks may fail to detect an underlying problem until it becomes obvious. Prompt corrective action ensures that public safety is not compromised. This was the first time Aeromonas hydrophila and Serratia proteamaculans were identified from the water tanks in the bottling facility.
尼日利亚某自来水厂持久性水容器定殖细菌的检测与分子鉴定
目的:建立在饮用水生产设施中存在的微生物,并确定它们进入的点,以消除水生产系统中存在病原体的任何风险。研究设计:分析性观察研究研究地点和持续时间:尼日利亚装瓶厂和英国诺丁汉大学。研究时间为2011年8月至2013年9月。方法:对样品控制点进行细菌、酵母菌和霉菌的计数,使用膜过滤来追踪饮用水生产工厂细菌计数增加的来源。通过16S rRNA测序鉴定生物,并对生物膜形成进行评估;中国生物医学工程学报,2013 (5):1-12,2016;文章no.BMRJ。24378 2用微滴度皿进行生物膜形成分析。结果:碳滤池中细菌总数和假单胞菌数最高,用5% (v/v)氯消毒对碳滤池培养18 h的假单胞菌浮游细胞有效。没有检测到酵母菌和霉菌,经过喷砂清理受影响的水箱后,色氨酸葡萄糖提取物培养基上的细菌总数下降到每100毫升水中25 cfu的工厂允许限度以下,假单胞菌在亚胺培养基上没有进一步生长。与铜绿假单胞菌(Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1)相比,喷砂后出现的其他细菌具有持久性,但形成生物膜的能力较差(p= 0.02)。经测序鉴定出的持久性细菌为嗜水气单胞菌和蛋白沙雷菌。结论:除了假单胞菌外,其他细菌也可能持续存在于瓶装水设施的水箱中,常规检查可能无法发现潜在的问题,直到它变得明显。及时采取纠正措施,确保公共安全不受损害。这是首次从装瓶设施的水箱中检出嗜水气单胞菌和变形沙雷菌。
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