Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems
Data on the occurrence of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), in parallel with those obtained for bacterial indicators and amoebae, are presented with the aim to collect information on the spread of NTM in drinking water distribution systems in Italy. Samples were collected from taps of hospitals an...
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doaj-186a15e5d72c43ec9b87e8773472d9882020-11-25T03:06:38ZengIstituto Superiore di SanitàAnnali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità0021-25712010-01-01463254258S0021-25712010000300005Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systemsRossella Briancesco0Maurizio Semproni1Simonetta Della Libera2Massimo Sdanganelli3Lucia Bonadonna4Istituto Superiore di SanitàIstituto Superiore di SanitàIstituto Superiore di SanitàIstituto Superiore di SanitàIstituto Superiore di SanitàData on the occurrence of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), in parallel with those obtained for bacterial indicators and amoebae, are presented with the aim to collect information on the spread of NTM in drinking water distribution systems in Italy. Samples were collected from taps of hospitals and households in Central and Southern Italy. The concentration values obtained for the more traditional microbial parameters complied with the mandatory requirements for drinking water. Conversely, moderate-to-high microbial loads (till 300 CFU/L) were observed for the NTM. Positive samples were obtained from 62% of the investigated water samples. Analogous results were observed for amoebae showing a higher percentage of positive samples (76%). In terms of public health, the presence of mycobacteria in water distribution systems may represent a potential risk especially for vulnerable people such as children, the elderly or immunocompromised individuals.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-25712010000300005&lng=en&tlng=enacque potabiliamebemicobatteri atipicireti idriche |
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Rossella Briancesco Maurizio Semproni Simonetta Della Libera Massimo Sdanganelli Lucia Bonadonna |
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Rossella Briancesco Maurizio Semproni Simonetta Della Libera Massimo Sdanganelli Lucia Bonadonna Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità acque potabili amebe micobatteri atipici reti idriche |
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Rossella Briancesco Maurizio Semproni Simonetta Della Libera Massimo Sdanganelli Lucia Bonadonna |
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Rossella Briancesco |
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems |
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems |
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems |
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems |
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems |
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non-tuberculous mycobacteria and microbial populations in drinking water distribution systems |
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Istituto Superiore di Sanità |
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Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità |
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2010-01-01 |
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Data on the occurrence of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), in parallel with those obtained for bacterial indicators and amoebae, are presented with the aim to collect information on the spread of NTM in drinking water distribution systems in Italy. Samples were collected from taps of hospitals and households in Central and Southern Italy. The concentration values obtained for the more traditional microbial parameters complied with the mandatory requirements for drinking water. Conversely, moderate-to-high microbial loads (till 300 CFU/L) were observed for the NTM. Positive samples were obtained from 62% of the investigated water samples. Analogous results were observed for amoebae showing a higher percentage of positive samples (76%). In terms of public health, the presence of mycobacteria in water distribution systems may represent a potential risk especially for vulnerable people such as children, the elderly or immunocompromised individuals. |
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acque potabili amebe micobatteri atipici reti idriche |
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