Quantitative PCR assay of sewage-associated Bacteroides markers to assess sewage pollution in an urban lake in Dhaka, Bangladesh


Autoria(s): Ahmed, Warish; Yusuf, Rita; Hasan, Imtiaj; Goonetilleke, Ashantha; Gardner, Ted
Data(s)

01/10/2010

Resumo

This paper aimed to assess the magnitude of sewage pollution in an urban lake in Dhaka, Bangladesh by using Quantitative PCR (qPCR) of sewage-associated Bacteroides HF183 markers. PCR was also used for the quantitative detection of ruminant wastewater-associated CF128 markers along with the enumeration of traditional fecal indicator bacteria, namely, enterococci. The number of enterococci in lake water samples ranged from 1.1 x 104 to 1.9 x 105 CFU/100 ml of water. From the 20 water samples tested, 14 (70%) and 7 (35%) were PCR positive for the HF183 and CF128 markers, respectively. The numbers of the HF183 and CF128 markers in lake water samples were 3.9 x 104 to 6.3 × 107 and 9.3 x 103 to 6.3 x 105 genomic units (GU)/100 ml of water, respectively. The high numbers of enterococci and the HF183 markers indicate sewage pollution and potential health risks to those who use the lake water for non-potable purposes such as bathing and washing clothes. This is the first study that investigated the presence of microbial source tracking (MST) markers in Dhaka, Bangladesh where diarrhoeal diseases is one of the major causes of childhood mortality. The molecular assay as used in this study can provide valuable information on the extent of sewage pollution, thus facilitating the development of robust strategies to minimise potential health risks.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37689/

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National Research Council Canada

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37689/1/Quantitative_PCR_assay_of_sewage-associated_Bacteroides_markers_to_assess_sewage_pollution_in_an_urban_lake_in_Dhaka%2C_Bangladesh.pdf

DOI:10.1139/W10-070

Ahmed, Warish, Yusuf, Rita, Hasan, Imtiaj, Goonetilleke, Ashantha, & Gardner, Ted (2010) Quantitative PCR assay of sewage-associated Bacteroides markers to assess sewage pollution in an urban lake in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Canadian Journal of Microbiology (CJM), 56(10), pp. 838-845.

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Copyright 2010 NRC Research Press.

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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090701 Environmental Engineering Design #090702 Environmental Engineering Modelling #sewage pollution #fecal indicator bacteria #microbial source tracking #host-specific molecular markers #public health risk
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Journal Article