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The microbiota as a candidate biomarker for SPA pools and SPA thermal spring stability after seismic events.

Federica Valeriani1, Gianluca Gianfranceschi1, Vincenzo Romano Spica2.   

Abstract

Worldwide, the location of thermal springs overlaps seismic areas, and the higher occurrence of earthquakes may impact on water stability and safety. The hydrogeological perturbations pose environmental and public health risks that can be monitored by well-established chemical, physical and biological parameters. Specific health concerns involve the exposure of the population to the medical or wellness uses of SPA thermal waters, e.g. in respiratory or hydropinic treatments as well as during rehabilitative or recreational activities in pools. Since SPA waters are characterized by their own microbiota, we analysed by 16S amplicon sequencing the dynamics of water microbial communities after the August 2017 Ischia island earthquake. For the first time, we report the impact of a seismic event on a thermal spring water, whose microbiota was deeply characterized before and immediately after the natural disaster. The biodiversity stability of the water underwent a dramatic disturbance following the earthquake, as summarized by a Shannon index moving from 1.300 during May 2016-July 2017, up to 1.600 during the first 20-70 h after the event and slightly slowing down to 1.500 after 30 days and to 1.400 after 6 months. Microbiota analysis showed a sudden reduction of the relative abundance of autochthone thermophilic species within the first 20 h and a parallel increase of other thermophilic species as well as of ectopic bacteria from soil, sediments, sea, freshwater and wastewaters. Cultivable mesophilic bacteria were observed only in the first 20 h sample (7 × 103/L), even if the presence of faecal contamination traces was detected by Real Time PCR also up to 70 h after the disaster. OTUs analysis of putative metabolic functions showed several changes between pre and post event, such as in the distribution of Sulphur metabolizing and Carbon fixation species. The restoration of the original pattern followed a slow trend, requiring over six months. The observed results confirm the impact of the earthquake on the microbiota structure of the underground thermal spring water, suggesting further perspectives for monitoring water stability and safety issues by a metagenomic approach.
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Keywords:  Biodiversity; Earthquake; Hygiene; Microbial stability; SPA thermal water

Year:  2020        PMID: 32106051     DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105595

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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Authors:  Alfonso Corniello; Marco Guida; Luisa Stellato; Marco Trifuoggi; Federica Carraturo; Elena Del Gaudio; Carmela Del Giudice; Giovanni Forte; Antonella Giarra; Marina Iorio; Fabio Marzaioli; Maria Toscanesi
Journal:  Environ Geochem Health       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 4.898

2.  Protocols and self-checking plans for the safety of post-COVID-19 balneotherapy.

Authors:  Massimo Clementi; Carlo Signorelli; Vincenzo Romano Spica; Matteo Vitali; Marco Conti; Marco Vitale
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2020-07-20

3.  Screening and isolation of microbes from a Mud Community of Ischia Island Thermal Springs: preliminary analysis of a bioactive compound.

Authors:  Valeria DI Onofrio; Angela Maione; Marco Guida; Olga DE Castro; Renato Liguori; Federica Carraturo; Emilia Galdiero
Journal:  J Prev Med Hyg       Date:  2021-07-30
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