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Detection of pathogenic E scherichia coli strains in groundwater in the Y aoundé region ( C ameroon, C entral A frica)
Author(s) -
Nola Moïse,
Nougang Mireille E.,
Noah Ewoti Olive V.,
Moungang Luciane M.,
Krier François,
Chihib NourEddine
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
water and environment journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1747-6593
pISSN - 1747-6585
DOI - 10.1111/j.1747-6593.2012.00349.x
Subject(s) - pathogenic bacteria , escherichia coli , bacteria , microbiology and biotechnology , enterobacteriaceae , biology , pathogenic escherichia coli , food science , biochemistry , genetics , gene
This study was aimed at assessing the prevalence of pathogenic E scherichia coli strains, relative to the total count of E . coli , faecal coliforms and other heterotrophic mesophilic aerobic bacteria ( HMAB ) isolated in groundwater in the equatorial region of C ameroon ( C entral A frica). Bacteria were isolated using standard methods. Pathogenic E . coli strains were then identified using haemagglutination and antisera tests. The maximum abundance of HMAB , faecal coliforms and E . coli strains were 4.9 × 10 6 , 5.6 × 10 3 and 1 × 10 3  colony‐forming units ( CFU )/100  mL , respectively. The count of pathogenic E . coli strains reached 3 CFU /100  mL . The counts of commensal and pathogenic E . coli strains underwent temporal and spatial fluctuations. In 21% of sampling sites, the abundance of faecal coliforms was significantly correlated to that of E . coli ( P  < 0.05). However, the isolated bacterial count was not significantly correlated to that of the pathogenic E . coli strains ( P  > 0.05). The bacteria abundance dynamics may be impacted by many interacting factors.

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