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Evaluation of primitive ground water supplies as a risk factor for the development of major waterborne zoonosis in Egyptian children living in rural areas

机译:评价原始地下水供应作为生活在农村地区埃及儿童中主要水生人畜共患病发展的危险因素

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Background Endemic waterborne zoonosis frequently occurs in both developed and less developed countries. Thus, bio-surveillance of waterborne zoonosis is a “necessity” for the implementation of effective preventive public health measures in Egyptian rural areas. The primitive individual water supplies created by the rural agriculture population, primarily from ground water, usually maximize the customers’ exposure to impurity pathogens via diffused humans and animal excreta or wastages. The current study aimed to evaluate the frequency of zoonotic pathogens within the infiltrated untreated ground water supplies with an assessment of the impact of such biohazards on children living in the studied Egyptian rural areas. Methods A total of 796 stool samples were collected from children under 10 years of age from the Abulnomorous (401) and Shabramant (395) villages in Giza, Egypt, and two hundred forty five ground water samples were collected from various individual home water supplies (ground pumps) within two rural Egyptian localities, namely, the Abulnomorous (128) and Shabramant (117) villages. All the samples were examined for the identification of bacterial, fungal and parasitic zoonosis. Results The isolation of Campylobacter jejuni , Escherichia coli , Salmonella typhi and Shigella spp. was documented in the following frequencies in the water and stool samples of symptomatic children (11.4% and 5.2%), (6.9% and 2.9%), (13.9% and 6.4%) and (4.5% and 2.3%), respectively. Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans were detected in the examined water and morbid stool samples at (7.8% and 2.9%) and (1.6% and 0%), respectively. Additionally, the existence of parasites, including Entamoeba histolytica (5.7% and 4%), Giardia lamblia (9% and 1.7%) and Cryptosporidium oocysts (15.1% and 3.5%), was determined. Regarding Toxoplasma gondii, sporulated oocysts were detected in the ground water (2.9%). The prevalence of diarrhea among the examined children in Abulnomorous was higher (24.7%) than those living in Shabramant (18.7%), which might be attributable to the higher presentation of associated social and environmental risk factors in Abulnomorous than in Shabramant with significant differences P ≤ 0.05. Additionally, the ground water analysis showed that the water samples collected from Abulnomorous (83.0%) were more polluted than those from Shabramant (74.3%). Conclusions The results confirm human biohazards through rural individual water supplies and reflect the need for public health education regarding the correct use of drinking ground water only after effective treatment through filtration and/or boiling.
机译:背景地方性水生人畜共患病经常发生在发达国家和欠发达国家。因此,水生人畜共患病的生物监测是在埃及农村地区实施有效预防性公共卫生措施的“必要条件”。由农村农业人口提供的原始的原始水源主要来自地下水,通常使顾客通过分散的人类和动物排泄物或废物而最大化暴露于杂质病原体。当前的研究旨在评估未渗透的地下水供应中人畜共患病原体的频率,并评估这种生物危害对生活在所研究的埃及农村地区儿童的影响。方法从埃及吉萨的Abulnomorous(401)和Shabramant(395)村庄的10岁以下儿童中收集了796份粪便样本,并从各个家庭自来水中收集了245份地下水样本(地面泵)位于埃及的两个乡村地区,即Abulnomorous(128)和Shabramant(117)村庄。检查所有样品以鉴定细菌,真菌和寄生虫的人畜共患病。结果分离出空肠弯曲菌,大肠杆菌,伤寒沙门氏菌和志贺氏菌。有症状儿童的水和粪便样本中的下列频率分别记录为(11.4%和5.2%),(6.9%和2.9%),(13.9%和6.4%)和(4.5%和2.3%)。在所检查的水和病态粪便样本中分别检测到白色念珠菌和新隐球菌,分别为(7.8%和2.9%)和(1.6%和0%)。此外,还确定了寄生虫的存在,包括溶组织性变形杆菌(5.7%和4%),兰氏贾第鞭毛虫(9%和1.7%)和隐孢子虫卵囊(15.1%和3.5%)。关于弓形虫,在地下水中检出有孢子的卵囊(2.9%)。在Abulnomorous接受检查的儿童中,腹泻的患病率(24.7%)高于在Shabramant居住的儿童(18.7%),这可能归因于Abrnomorous中相关的社会和环境风险因素的呈现要比Shabramant的患病率高,差异显着P ≤0.05。此外,地下水分析显示,从Abulnomorous(83.0%)收集的水样品比Shabramant(74.3%)的污染程度更高。结论结果证实了农村个体供水对人类的生物危害,并反映了只有经过过滤和/或煮沸的有效处理后,有关正确使用饮用水的公共健康教育的必要性。

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