Literature DB >> 20055218

Identification of heterotrophic plate count bacteria isolated from drinking water in Japan by DNA sequencing analysis.

Akiko Inomata1, Takashi Chiba, Mitsugu Hosaka.   

Abstract

Heterotrophic plate count (HPC) test has been employed to indicate the effectiveness of water treatment processes and the microbiological condition of the distribution system. In Japan, because the majority of HPC bacteria are supposed to be harmless and all tap water should maintain residual chlorine, there are few studies of the virulence of HPC bacteria. In this study, we examined HPC bacteria isolated from finished and tap water for hemolytic activity to determine their virulence potential. 34 of 39 colonies expressing hemolytic activity were identified by partial 16S rDNA sequencing, but some of their percent identity were relatively low. This may have been due to the mismatching of the primer pair with some strains, or these strains may be unidentified new species. A total of 30 of 34 isolates identified have been reported to be opportunistic pathogens or food poisoning bacteria. To control the growth of these opportunistic pathogens among HPC bacteria, appropriate water quality control must always be done and residual chlorine must be maintained in every tap for a safe water supply.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20055218     DOI: 10.4265/bio.14.139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biocontrol Sci        ISSN: 1342-4815            Impact factor:   0.982


  3 in total

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Authors:  Eva Theres Gensberger; Eva-Maria Gössl; Livio Antonielli; Angela Sessitsch; Tanja Kostić
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2015-03-31       Impact factor: 2.984

2.  Characterization of the bacterial community composition in water of drinking water production and distribution systems in Flanders, Belgium.

Authors:  Ado Van Assche; Sam Crauwels; Joseph De Brabanter; Kris A Willems; Bart Lievens
Journal:  Microbiologyopen       Date:  2018-10-14       Impact factor: 3.139

3.  Isolation, identification and reviewing the health effect of HPC bacteria in household point-of-use (PoU) water treatment devices: a case study, Ahvaz, Iran.

Authors:  Nastaran Talepour; Mahdi Hadi; Simin Nasseri; Neamat Jaafarzadeh Haghighi Fard; Alireza Mesdaghinia; Saeedeh Hemmati Borji
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2021-02-16
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