评估飓风哈维后洪水对德克萨斯州河流细菌群落结构和潜在致病菌发生的影响

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Sina V. Moghadam , Kiran Kumar Vadde , Duc C. Phan , Arash Jafarzadeh, Vikram Kapoor
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摘要

飓风和极端暴雨事件可以将粪便污染物和各种细菌病原体运送到接收河流和溪流,威胁公众健康。本研究调查了飓风哈维后短时间(3周3个月)和长时间(12个月)洪水对德克萨斯州河流细菌多样性以及粪便和潜在细菌病原体发生的影响。在瓜达卢佩河和圣安东尼奥河的8个采样点采集了3次采样事件中的水样,并利用下一代测序(NGS)对细菌群落结构进行了评估。结果表明,水样中的优势菌门为变形菌门、放线菌门、拟杆菌门和蓝藻门。层次聚类分析和主坐标分析表明,水源地水样细菌群落结构与非水源地水样存在显著差异。在属水平上,在水样中检测到8个与粪便相关的细菌属和12个潜在致病性细菌属,主要来自短期采样事件中收集的洪水站点。总体而言,研究结果表明,基于ngs的洪水事件后环境样品微生物水质监测可以提供有关广泛病原体的关键信息,这些信息可以通过特定方法进一步评估以确定暴露风险。
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Assessing the impact of flooding on bacterial community structure and occurrence of potentially pathogenic bacteria in Texas Rivers after Hurricane Harvey

Hurricanes and extreme stormwater events can transport fecal contaminants and a wide range of bacterial pathogens to receiving rivers and streams, threatening public health. This study investigated the impact of flooding on bacterial diversity and the occurrence of fecal and potential bacterial pathogens in Texas Rivers over a short (3 weeks and 3 months) and long time (12 months) after Hurricane Harvey. Water samples were collected from 8 sampling sites of Guadalupe and San Antonio Rivers during three sampling events and bacterial community structure was evaluated using next-generation sequencing (NGS). Results showed that Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Cyanobacteria were the predominant phyla in the water samples. Hierarchal cluster analysis and principal coordinate analysis indicated that bacterial community structure was significantly different in the water samples collected from flooded and non-flooded sites. At genus level, eight fecal-associated and twelve potentially pathogenic bacterial genera were detected in water samples, mainly from flooded sites collected during short-term sampling events. Overall, results suggest that NGS-based microbial water quality monitoring of environmental samples after flooding events could provide critical information about the wide range of pathogens, which can be further assessed by specific methods to identify the risk of exposure.

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Journal of hazardous materials letters
Journal of hazardous materials letters Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Chemistry, Waste Management and Disposal, Environmental Engineering
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