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Animals (Basel) ; 13(19)2023 Sep 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37835655

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Coliforms are relatively common in aquatic environments, but their concentrations can be increased by environmental changes and anthropogenic activities, thus impacting fisheries resources. To determine the microbiological quality in the octopus production chain (capture, post-capture, processing and commercialization), total (TC) and fecal (FC) coliforms were quantified in sea water, fresh octopus, fresh water, ice and octopus in two presentations: packed in ice and boiled. Samples came from fishing zones Enmedio, Chopa and La Gallega at the Veracruz Reef System (VRS) during dry, rainy and windy seasons. The coliforms were determined using the most probable number technique (MPN). The most relevant results indicated that octopus packed in ice coming from the commercialization stage had FC levels >540 MPN/100 g, which exceeded the permissible limits (230 MPN/100 g). Therefore, these products present a risk for human consumption. Differences in FC were observed in octopuses between the three fishing zones (H = 8.697; p = 0.0129) and among the three climatic seasons, increasing during the rainy season, highlighting La Gallega with 203.33 ± 63 MPN (H = 7.200; p = 0.0273). The results provide evidence of the environmental and anthropogenic influences on coliform concentrations and the urgent need to implement an efficient cold chain throughout octopus production stages with adequate handling practices to reverse this situation.

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Bol. malariol. salud ambient ; 62(6): 1371-1378, dic. 2022. tab.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1428291

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A nivel mundial, el 44% de las aguas residuales domésticas no se tratan de forma segura, la recolección y tratamiento de aguas residuales, se ha convertido en un desafío, particularmente en áreas urbanas de bajos ingresos dentro de los países en desarrollo, donde las aguas residuales pueden fluir sin tratar a transportes de aguas pluviales o canales de drenaje informales. No es raro encontrar efluentes, desechos sólidos, excretas humanas y descargas líquidas de industrias y hospitales en las aguas superficiales de muchas zonas urbanas de los países en desarrollo. El proceso de tratamiento de aguas residuales puede ser llevado en lagunas mediante reacciones tanto oxidativas como reductoras. En la capa superior de la laguna, donde las aguas residuales son aeróbicas, ocurre el mecanismo convencional de la demanda bioquímica de oxígeno aeróbico (DBO) y se produce la oxidación del amoníaco. La capa inferior de la laguna es anaerobia, y en esta zona tiene lugar la digestión de los sólidos del lodo, un intermedio, la zona facultativa permite la respiración con aceptores de electrones terminales distintos del oxígeno, esto permite reacciones como la desnitrificación. Los gases producidos en las zonas inferiores se estabilizan en la zona aeróbica por disolución oxígeno, y esto reduce los problemas de olores. Este estudio tiene como objetivo, estudiar el descenso de coliformes fecales en lagunas aireadas de plantas de tratamiento de aguas residuales en la ciudad de Lima, Perú. Los resultados señalan que la separación diferencial de las aguas tratadas, experimentó un descenso del 13 al 26% de coleiformes fecales en todas las lagunas de tratamiento(AU)


Globally, 44% of domestic wastewater is not treated safely, and wastewater collection and treatment has become a challenge, particularly in low-income urban areas within developing countries, where wastewater may flow untreated into stormwater conveyances or informal drainage channels. It is not uncommon to find effluents, solid wastes, human excreta, and liquid discharges from industries and hospitals in the surface waters of many urban areas in developing countries. The wastewater treatment process can be carried out in lagoons through both oxidative and reductive reactions. In the upper layer of the lagoon, where the wastewater is aerobic, the conventional mechanism of aerobic biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) occurs and ammonia oxidation occurs. The lower layer of the lagoon is anaerobic, and in this zone the digestion of the sludge solids takes place, an intermediate, the facultative zone allows respiration with terminal electron acceptors other than oxygen, and this allows reactions such as denitrification. The gases produced in the lower zones are stabilized in the aerobic zone by dissolving oxygen, and this reduces odor problems. The objective of this study is to study the decrease of fecal coliforms in aerated lagoons of wastewater treatment plants in the city of Lima, Peru. The results indicate that the differential separation of the treated waters experienced a decrease from 13 to 26% of fecal coleiforms in all treatment lagoons(AU)


Assuntos
Águas Residuárias/análise , Peru
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Front Microbiol ; 13: 768527, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35847115

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Freshwater bodies receive waste, feces, and fecal microorganisms from agricultural, urban, and natural activities. In this study, the probable sources of fecal contamination were determined. Also, antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) were detected in the two main rivers of central Chile. Surface water samples were collected from 12 sampling sites in the Maipo (n = 8) and Maule Rivers (n = 4) every 3 months, from August 2017 until April 2019. To determine the fecal contamination level, fecal coliforms were quantified using the most probable number (MPN) method and the source of fecal contamination was determined by Microbial Source Tracking (MST) using the Cryptosporidium and Giardia genotyping method. Separately, to determine if antimicrobial resistance bacteria (AMB) were present in the rivers, Escherichia coli and environmental bacteria were isolated, and the antibiotic susceptibility profile was determined. Fecal coliform levels in the Maule and Maipo Rivers ranged between 1 and 130 MPN/100-ml, and 2 and 30,000 MPN/100-ml, respectively. Based on the MST results using Cryptosporidium and Giardia host-specific species, human, cattle, birds, and/or dogs hosts were the probable sources of fecal contamination in both rivers, with human and cattle host-specific species being more frequently detected. Conditional tree analysis indicated that coliform levels were significantly associated with the river system (Maipo versus Maule), land use, and season. Fecal coliform levels were significantly (p < 0.006) higher at urban and agricultural sites than at sites immediately downstream of treatment centers, livestock areas, or natural areas. Three out of eight (37.5%) E. coli isolates presented a multidrug-resistance (MDR) phenotype. Similarly, 6.6% (117/1768) and 5.1% (44/863) of environmental isolates, in Maipo and Maule River showed and MDR phenotype. Efforts to reduce fecal discharge into these rivers should thus focus on agriculture and urban land uses as these areas were contributing the most and more frequently to fecal contamination into the rivers, while human and cattle fecal discharges were identified as the most likely source of this fecal contamination by the MST approach. This information can be used to design better mitigation strategies, thereby reducing the burden of waterborne diseases and AMR in Central Chile.

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Environ Monit Assess ; 194(2): 89, 2022 Jan 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35022848

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Access to water through shallow groundwater wells is a common practice in coastal settlements. This, coupled with a lack of planning for wastewater disposal promotes fecal contamination of groundwater and poses a threat to human health. Here, the spatial and temporal dynamics of groundwater fecal contamination was evaluated during summer and winter (2013 and 2014) in a coastal protected area having a high touristic relevance (Cabo Polonio, Uruguay). Fecal coliforms (FC) abundance in groundwater was significantly higher during summer, related to an influx of ~ 1000 tourists per day. A significant spatial autocorrelation was found in 2014, when the abundance of FC in a well was influenced by its three nearest wells (Moran and Geary tests). The applied statistical models (mixed models) indicated that total phosphorus and organic matter were the variables significantly explaining FC abundance. The risk for human health was estimated using groundwater-extracted DNA and qPCR of genes encoding for E. coli virulence factors (stx1, stx2, and eae). Potential Shiga toxin-producing enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic pathotypes were detected, even at FC abundances ≤ 1 CFU (100 mL-1). Moreover, we found that contaminated groundwater reached the beach, being the presence of FC in sand detected even in winter and showing its highest frequency nearby groundwater wells consistently having high FC abundance (hot spots). Altogether, the results show that fecal contamination of shallow groundwater in Cabo Polonio involves a risk for human health that intensifies during summer (associated to a significant increase of tourists). This contamination also impacts the beach, where FC can remain through the whole year.


Assuntos
Escherichia coli , Água Subterrânea , Monitoramento Ambiental , Humanos , Virulência , Poços de Água
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NOVA publ. cient ; 19(37): 79-98, jul.-dic. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1365193

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Resumen Objetivo. Determinar la calidad del agua que abastece a la población de la Vereda Rio Suarez del municipio de Puente Nacional por medio del cálculo del índice de riesgo de la calidad del agua (IRCA). Métodos. Se tomaron 10 muestras de diferentes puntos de la red de distribución del agua veredal, se realizó análisis físico-químico y microbiológico por técnica de filtración por membrana bajo parámetros del Instituto Nacional de Salud. Resultados. El análisis físico-químico mostró cuantificación de hierro elevado y nivel de turbiedad inadecuado lo que puede afectar el sabor y el aspecto del agua. El recuento de coliformes totales fue >300 UFC/100ml., con identificación de Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca, Pseudomonas aeruginosa y Enterococcus entre otras, habitantes de suelo y aguas que pueden ser causantes de infecciones gastrointestinales e infecciones urinarias, resultados que indican que el agua no es apta para consumo humano.


Abstract Objective. To determine the quality of the water that supplies the population of the Vereda Rio Suarez of the municipality of Puente Nacional through the calculation of the risk index of water quality (IRCA). Methods. 10 samples were taken from different points of the water distribution network, physical-chemical and microbiological analysis was performed by membrane filtration technique under parameters of the National Institute of Health. Results. The physical-chemical analysis showed high iron quantification and inadequate turbidity level that can affect the taste and appearance of the water. The total coliform count> 300 CFU / 100ml., with identification of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterococcus among others that inhabit soils and waters and can cause gastrointestinal infections and urinary infections and is not suitable for human consumption.


Assuntos
Humanos , Qualidade da Água , Infecções Urinárias , Técnicas Microbiológicas , Escherichia coli
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; 25(2): 229-235, mar.-abr. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1098216

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ABSTRACT Irrigation water and cultivated soil have been identified as possible sources of contamination in several crops. In certain vegetables that are eaten raw, such as lettuce, this contamination can lead to public health problems. Aiming to evaluate the influence of these sources on the quality of lettuce grown in the Córrego Sujo Basin, Teresópolis, RJ, an important agricultural pole whose production services the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro, water from different sources (spring, weir and river) was collected in this region, as well as samples of soil and lettuce irrigated with these waters, to carry out conventional microbiological analyzes (counts of total heterotrophic bacteria and thermotolerant coliforms) and molecular analyzes (PCR-DGGE). The count of fecal coliforms in lettuce suggests that there is an influence of irrigation water and the cultivated soil on the contamination of these vegetables. The grouping of bacterial communities in the different samples obtained by the PCR-DGGE technique shows that irrigation water has a greater influence on the contamination of these vegetables in relation to the soil where they are grown. These results corroborate the need to monitor water bodies used for irrigation and demonstrate that the PCR-DGGE technique is of great value for the study of microbial communities and, when associated with specific primers, can help in the detection of pathogens in food.


RESUMO A água de irrigação e o solo de cultivo têm sido apontados como possíveis fontes de contaminação em diversas culturas. Em determinadas hortaliças consumidas cruas, como a alface, essa contaminação pode causar problemas de saúde pública. Objetivando avaliar a influência dessas fontes na qualidade das alfaces cultivadas na Bacia do Córrego Sujo, Teresópolis, RJ; importante polo agrícola com produção voltada à região metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro, coletou-se nesta região águas proveniente de diferentes fontes (nascente, açude e rio); solos e alfaces irrigados com essas águas, para realização de análises microbiológicas convencionais (contagens de bactérias heterotróficas totais e coliformes termotolerantes) e moleculares (PCR-DGGE). A contagem de coliformes fecais na alface sugere que existe influência da água de irrigação e do solo na contaminação desses vegetais. O agrupamento das comunidades bacterianas nas diferentes amostras obtido pela técnica de PCR-DGGE mostra que a água de irrigação tem influência maior na contaminação dessas hortaliças em relação ao solo onde são cultivadas. Esses resultados corroboram a necessidade de monitoramento de corpos d'água utilizados para irrigação e demonstram ser a técnica do PCR-DGGE de grande valia para o estudo das comunidades microbianas e, quando associada a iniciadores específicos podem ajudar na detecção de patógenos em alimentos.

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Front Microbiol ; 9: 2802, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30524405

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The effect of superchilled storage at -1°C on the microbial safety of oyster depurated with 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 mg/L ozone was studied for 14 days. Fecal coliforms (4,100-16,000 MPN/100 g), Escherichia coli (1,500-3,650 MPN/100 g), Vibrio cholerae non-O1/non-O139 (13.0-102.0 MPN/g), and Salmonella spp. (2.270-3.035 × 103 CFU/g) were initially present in raw oysters. After 6 h depuration, fecal coliform counts decreased (P < 0.05) to 300, 20 and 20 MPN/100 g for 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 mg/L treatments, while a 0.3 log decrease in control oysters was observed. Initial E. coli counts decreased (P < 0.05) in oysters to 50, 20, and 20 MPN/100 g for 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 mg/L treatments, respectively. A 1 log reduction in V. cholerae non-O1/non-139 levels were observed in 0.4 and 0.6 mg/L-treatments after 2 and 4 h depuration. Salmonella spp. was not detected in oyster samples after 6 h depuration in 0.4 and 0.6 mg/L-ozone treatments. Considering the bacterial loads after depuration, at the end of superchilled storage the 0.4 mg/L-ozonated oysters attained lower (P < 0.05) fecal coliform levels (280 MPN/100 g) and E. coli counts in 0.4 and 0.6 mg/L-ozonated oysters (20 and 95 MPN/100 g, respectively). A 2-log decrease in V. cholerae non-O1/non-O139 levels on day 5 in 0.4 and 0.6 mg/L-ozonated oysters (< 0.3 MPN/g) was attained. V. cholerae non-O1/non-O139 counts in control oysters decreased 1 log on day 9 of superchilled storage. Salmonella spp. was not detected in ozonated and superchilled stored oysters. Levels of fecal coliforms, E. coli, Salmonella spp., and V. cholerae non-O1/non-O139 in non-ozone depurated oyster samples were higher than in control, 0.4 and 0.6 mg/L ozonated oyster samples during superchilled storage. The cumulative mortality rates after 14 days of storage for superchilled oysters (22.2%) was higher (P < 0.05) than 0.6 mg/L O3 (7.2%) and 0.4 mg/L O3 (5.8%) treatments, and control oysters (5.6%). pH values in control oysters decreased significantly (P < 0.05) throughout the storage period but not in oysters of both ozone treatments, indicating no detrimental effects on oyster survival. The results of this study suggest that superchilled storage enables ozonated shellstock oysters (0.4 mg/L-6 h) stored for 9 days to be safe human consumption.

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Eng. sanit. ambient ; 23(5): 933-938, set.-out. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-975136

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RESUMO O planeta terra é constituído por uma grande porcentagem de água, sendo apenas 3% doce. Dessa água doce, aproximadamente 0,3% está disponível para ser utilizada pelos habitantes do planeta. Para a avaliação das condições sanitárias da água, utilizam-se bactérias do grupo coliforme, cuja presença no ambiente aquático configura um potencial indicativo de poluição, bem como do risco da presença de organismos patogênicos. O Brasil possui a maior disponibilidade hídrica do planeta, porém, em várias regiões do país, muitos rios encontram-se poluídos. Dessa forma, o objetivo deste estudo foi realizar a análise microbiológica da água do Rio Bacacheri, localizado na cidade de Curitiba (PR) e incluído na seção das águas doces destinadas à preservação do equilíbrio natural das comunidades aquáticas, a fim de determinar o nível de poluição em cinco pontos pré-determinados, acompanhando o crescimento de colônias de coliformes fecais e coliformes totais através da técnica de membrana filtrante. Os resultados permitem verificar que, em todos os pontos de coleta, foi observada a proliferação de coliformes fecais e totais em valores acima do limite proposto pela resolução CONAMA nº 357/2005. Adicionalmente, nota-se que os pontos #P1, #P2 e #P5 são os mais afetados, enquanto #P3 e #P4 parecem ser os menos impactados, provavelmente pela presença de mata ciliar, bem como pela canalização de margens e fundo do rio.


ABSTRACT The planet Earth is made up of a large percentage of water, being only 3% of fresh water. Of this fresh water, approximately 0.3% is available to be used by the planet's inhabitants. For the evaluation of the health conditions of the water, bacteria of the coliform group are use, being their presence in the aquatic environment a potential indicative of pollution, as well as of the risk for presence of pathogenic organisms. Brazil has the highest availability of water on the planet, but in several parts of the country, many rivers are polluted. The objective of the study was to perform the microbiological analysis of the Bacacheri River water, located in the city of Curitiba, Paraná, which is included in the section of fresh waters, aimed at preserving the natural balance of aquatic communities, in order to determine the level of pollution in five pre-determined points, following the growth of colonies of fecal coliforms and total coliforms, through the membrane filter technique. The results show proliferation of fecal and total coliforms in values above the limit proposed by CONAMA no. 357/2005 Brazilian determination in all harvest points observed. In addition, points # P1, # P2, and # P5 are the most affected ones, whereas points # P3 and # P4 seem to be less affected, probably due to the presence of ciliary forest, as well as the channeling of the banks and the bottom of the river.

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Int J Hyg Environ Health ; 220(2 Pt B): 485-493, 2017 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28185880

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Piped drinking water is often considered a gold standard for protecting public health but research is needed to explicitly evaluate the effect of centralized treatment systems on water quality in developing world settings. This study examined the effect of a new drinking water treatment plant (DWTP) on microbial drinking water quality at the point-of-use on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos using fecal indicator bacteria total coliforms and Escherichia coli. Samples were collected during six collection periods before and after operation of the DWTP began from the freshwater sources (n=4), the finished water (n=6), and 50 sites throughout the distribution system (n=287). This study found that there was a significant decrease in contamination by total coliforms (two orders of magnitude) and E. coli (one order of magnitude) after DWTP operation began (p<0.001). However, during at least one post-construction collection cycle, total coliforms and E. coli were still found at 66% and 28% of points-of-use (n=50), respectively. During the final collection period, conventional methods were augmented with human-specific Bacteroides assays - validated herein - with the goal of elucidating possible microbial contamination sources. Results show that E. coli contamination was not predictive of contamination by human wastes and suggests that observed indicator bacteria contamination may have environmental origins. Together these findings highlight the necessity of a holistic approach to drinking water infrastructure improvements in order to deliver high quality water through to the point-of-use.


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Água Potável/microbiologia , Enterobacteriaceae/isolamento & purificação , Poluentes da Água/isolamento & purificação , Carga Bacteriana , DNA Bacteriano/análise , Equador , Enterobacteriaceae/genética , Monitoramento Ambiental , Fezes/microbiologia , Humanos , Microbiologia da Água , Qualidade da Água , Abastecimento de Água
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Hig. aliment ; 30(260/261): 130-134, 30/10/2016. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-827168

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O queijo artesanal tem boa aceitação, consumo e produção em quase todo país. O Queijo Artesanal Serrano (QAS) é um produto tradicional da região dos Campos de Cima da Serra, no Rio Grande do Sul, com mais de 200 anos de história. Ele é feito à mão a partir do leite de bovinos de raças de corte, sem utilizar processos de refrigeração e pasteurização. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a qualidade microbiológica do QAS, produzido na cidade de Cambará do Sul, com diferentes estágios de maturação. Analisaram-se 27 queijos produzidos em onze unidades produtivas, sendo dez com até 15 dias de maturação e oito e nove queijos amostras com 30 e 60 dias de maturação, respectivamente. Verificou-se ausência de L. monocytogenes e Salmonella spp em todas as amostras e contagens de Staphylococcus coagulase positiva em acordo com a legislação. Entretanto, dois queijos maturados (22%) foram considerados impróprios para consumo por apresentarem elevada contagem de coliformes termotolerantes (104 e 3,6x103 UFC.g-1). Visando à qualidade do produto, os produtores têm introduzido boas práticas agropecuárias (BPA) que, na ordenha tem mostrado melhora na qualidade do leite utilizado na produção do QAS. Por outro lado, boas práticas de fabricação (BPF) e tecnificação adequada deverão ser introduzidas nas unidades de produção. O QAS tem grande importância social e econômica para a população local e a produção com qualidade é de suma importância para a perpetuação deste produto centenário.


The artisanal cheese has good acceptance, consumption and production in almost all country. The Serrano Handmade Cheese (SHC) is a traditional product from the region of Campos de Cima da Serra, state of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), with more than 200 years of history. It is handmade from the milk from mixed breed beef cattle, without using refrigeration and pasteurization processes. The objective of this study was to assess the microbiological quality of Serrano Handmade Cheese, produced in the city of Cambará do Sul, with different stages of maturation. Eleven SHC producers provided 27 cheeses. Ten samples with up to 15 days of production and 8 and 9 samples with 30 and 60 days old, respectively. In all samples analyzed in this study were verify absence of L. monocytogenes and Salmonella spp. The same was observed in the Staphylococcus coagulase positive counting that was in according to the legislation recommendations. Two maturated cheese samples (22%) were considered unfit for human consumption because their termotolerant coliform count was 104 and 3.6x103 cfu.g-1. Aiming the product quality the producers started the implementation of good agricultural practices (GAP) that in the milking has shown improvement in the quality of the milk used in the production of SHC. On the other hand, good manufacturing practices should also be introduced in the production units of handmade cheese. Therefore, producers have invested in SHC technification adequacy and the legal criteria. The Serrano Handmade Cheese has a great social and economical importance for the local population and the such, the orientation of producers regarding the production of a high quality cheese is of paramount importance for the perpetuation of this centennial product, which walks hand in hand with the history of the region.


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Queijo/análise , Queijo/microbiologia , Coliformes , Produção de Alimentos , Padrão de Identidade e Qualidade para Produtos e Serviços , Boas Práticas de Fabricação , Indústria Agropecuária
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