[Significance of indicator microorganisms in the assessment of a microbial risk in the occurrence of epidemic hazard in drinking water use].

Autor: Aleshnia VV, Zhuravlev PV, Golovina SV, Panasovets OP, Nedachin AE, Artemova TZ, Ivanova LV, Talaeva IuG, Zagaĭnova AV, Butorina NN, Ibragimova LM, Kolbasnikova IA, Glukhov AA, Shcheglova EI, Martynov GA, Kovalevskaia OL, Gordeev VA, Beloglazova MD, Subbotina VI, Chernogorova TN
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Gigiena i sanitariia [Gig Sanit] 2008 Mar-Apr (2), pp. 23-7.
Abstrakt: Summary. The paper provides comparative characteristics of water quality in the assessment of a risk for intestinal infections in drinking water use. It has shown that of the greatest predictive value is direct detection of potentially pathogenic microorganisms, as well as the integral indicator determined by glucose fermentation, such as glucose-positive coliform bacteria. Estimation of the per cent of nonstandard samples of water before its entering the distribution network and in the latter, including glucose-positive Escherichia coli GPEC, is recommended. The samples containing GPEC in a quantity of more than 2 CFU/100 ml should be singly taken into account.
Databáze: MEDLINE