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Effects of hydrological regime and land use on in-stream Escherichia coli concentration in the Mekong basin, Lao PDR.

Paty Nakhle1, Olivier Ribolzi1, Laurie Boithias2, Sayaphet Rattanavong3, Yves Auda1, Saysongkham Sayavong4, Rosalie Zimmermann3,5,6, Bounsamay Soulileuth7, Anne Pando7, Chanthamousone Thammahacksa7, Emma J Rochelle-Newall8, William Santini1, Jean-Michel Martinez1, Nicolas Gratiot9,10, Alain Pierret7.   

Abstract

In the basin of Mekong, over 70 million people rely on unimproved surface water for their domestic requirements. Surface water is often contaminated with fecal matter and yet little information exists on the underlying mechanisms of fecal contamination in tropical conditions at large watershed scales. Our objectives were to (1) investigate the seasonality of fecal contamination using Escherichia coli as fecal indicator bacteria (FIB), and (2) establish links between the fecal contamination in stream water and its controlling factors (hydrology and land use). We present the results of (1) a sampling campaign at the outlet of 19 catchments across Lao PDR, in both the dry and the rainy seasons of 2016, and (2) a 10-day interval monitoring conducted in 2017 and 2018 at three point locations of three rivers (Nam Ou, Nam Suang, and Mekong) in northern Lao PDR. Our results show the presence of fecal contamination at most of the sampled sites, with a seasonality characterized by higher and extreme E. coli concentrations occurring during the rainy season. The highest E. coli concentrations, strongly correlated with total suspended sediment concentrations, were measured in catchments dominated by unstocked forest areas, especially in mountainous northern Lao PDR and in Vientiane province.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33568764      PMCID: PMC7876097          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82891-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Meteorological effects on the levels of fecal indicator bacteria in an urban stream: a modeling approach.

Authors:  Kyung Hwa Cho; Sung Min Cha; Joo-Hyon Kang; Seung Won Lee; Yongeun Park; Jung-Woo Kim; Joon Ha Kim
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2010-01-11       Impact factor: 11.236

2.  Modeling the Impact of Land Use Change on Basin-scale Transfer of Fecal Indicator Bacteria: SWAT Model Performance.

Authors:  Minjeong Kim; Laurie Boithias; Kyung Hwa Cho; Oloth Sengtaheuanghoung; Olivier Ribolzi
Journal:  J Environ Qual       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 2.751

3.  Turbidity composition and the relationship with microbial attachment and UV inactivation efficacy.

Authors:  Charlotte Farrell; Francis Hassard; Bruce Jefferson; Tangui Leziart; Andreas Nocker; Peter Jarvis
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2017-12-27       Impact factor: 7.963

4.  Estimates of the global, regional, and national morbidity, mortality, and aetiologies of lower respiratory tract infections in 195 countries: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015.

Authors: 
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2017-08-23       Impact factor: 25.071

5.  Temporal variation of faecal indicator bacteria in tropical urban storm drains.

Authors:  E Ekklesia; P Shanahan; L H C Chua; H S Eikaas
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2015-01-01       Impact factor: 11.236

6.  Survival of pathogenic bacteria in various freshwater sediments.

Authors:  G A Burton; D Gunnison; G R Lanza
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 4.792

7.  Seasonal variability of faecal indicator bacteria numbers and die-off rates in the Red River basin, North Viet Nam.

Authors:  Huong Thi Mai Nguyen; Quynh Thi Phuong Le; J Garnier; J-L Janeau; E Rochelle-Newall
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-02-12       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Effect of land use and hydrological processes on Escherichia coli concentrations in streams of tropical, humid headwater catchments.

Authors:  Emma J Rochelle-Newall; Olivier Ribolzi; Marion Viguier; Chanthamousone Thammahacksa; Norbert Silvera; Keooudone Latsachack; Rinh Pham Dinh; Piyapong Naporn; Hai Tran Sy; Bounsamay Soulileuth; Nikom Hmaimum; Pem Sisouvanh; Henri Robain; Jean-Louis Janeau; Christian Valentin; Laurie Boithias; Alain Pierret
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-09-08       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  A short review of fecal indicator bacteria in tropical aquatic ecosystems: knowledge gaps and future directions.

Authors:  Emma Rochelle-Newall; Thi Mai Huong Nguyen; Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Oloth Sengtaheuanghoung; Olivier Ribolzi
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2015-04-17       Impact factor: 6.064

10.  Evidence of Water Quality Degradation in Lower Mekong Basin Revealed by Self-Organizing Map.

Authors:  Ratha Chea; Gaël Grenouillet; Sovan Lek
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-01-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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