BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN

OBJECTIVE: To assess the bacteriological quality of drinking water sources of District Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. METHODS: After approval from the Ethical Review Committee of Bahria University Islamabad; this cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in Rawalakot District from Septemb...

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Main Authors: Syed Waasif Shoukat, Said Akbar Khan, Muhammad Ishtiaq, Inayat Shah, Syed Umair Ullah Jamil, Tahseenullah Khan
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Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2019-12-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
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Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/18799
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spelling doaj-f5376994e79f46e3b2c880fb423b60222020-11-25T02:04:13ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512019-12-0111410.35845/kmuj.2019.18799BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTANSyed Waasif Shoukat0Said Akbar Khan1Muhammad Ishtiaq2Inayat Shah3Syed Umair Ullah Jamil4Tahseenullah Khan5Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University, Islamabad Campus, Islamabad, PakistanDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University, Islamabad Campus, Islamabad, PakistanDepartment of Community Medicine, Northwest School of Medicine Hayatabad Peshawar, PakistanInstitute of Basic Medical Sciences, Khyber Medical University, Peshawar, PakistanDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University, Islamabad Campus, Islamabad, PakistanDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University, Islamabad Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan OBJECTIVE: To assess the bacteriological quality of drinking water sources of District Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. METHODS: After approval from the Ethical Review Committee of Bahria University Islamabad; this cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in Rawalakot District from September 2017 to March 2018. Out of 90 samples, 45 samples (15 each from bore-well, open-well & spring water) were collected in September & October 2017 as pre-rainfall season’s samples and 45 samples were collected in post-rainfall season of February & March 2018, exactly from the same 45 sites from which pre-rainfall water samples were collected. All the samples were analyzed for total bacterial, total coliforms, E.Coli, Shigella and Salmonella Species. RESULTS: Overall bacterial growth on Nutrient Agar was more commonly observed in samples from Bore-well (n=11/15; 73.33%) during pre-rainfall season and in open-well samples (n=12/15; 80%) during post-rainfall season. Total coliforms growth on MacConkey agar was more frequent in post- rainfall season in samples from spring-water (n=9/15; 60%). On eosin methyl blue agar, majority (n=5/15; 33.33%) of E. Coli growth was observed during post-rainfall season in spring water samples. Almost all of the post-rainfall season samples revealed less number of Shigella and Salmonella species compared to pre-rainfall water samples. CONCLUSION: The post-rainfall season drinking water samples of bore wells, open wells and spring water showed higher number of bacteriological contaminations except Shigella and Salmonella species which were reduced in post-rainfall samples of bore-wells and revealed equal numbers among open-wells and spring water samples. https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/18799Drinking WaterSpringsBacteriologicalEscherichia coliSalmonellaShigella
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Said Akbar Khan
Muhammad Ishtiaq
Inayat Shah
Syed Umair Ullah Jamil
Tahseenullah Khan
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Said Akbar Khan
Muhammad Ishtiaq
Inayat Shah
Syed Umair Ullah Jamil
Tahseenullah Khan
BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN
Khyber Medical University Journal
Drinking Water
Springs
Bacteriological
Escherichia coli
Salmonella
Shigella
author_facet Syed Waasif Shoukat
Said Akbar Khan
Muhammad Ishtiaq
Inayat Shah
Syed Umair Ullah Jamil
Tahseenullah Khan
author_sort Syed Waasif Shoukat
title BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN
title_short BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN
title_full BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN
title_fullStr BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN
title_full_unstemmed BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRINKING WATER OF RAWALAKOT DISTRICT, AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN
title_sort bacteriological assessment of drinking water of rawalakot district, azad kashmir, pakistan
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2019-12-01
description OBJECTIVE: To assess the bacteriological quality of drinking water sources of District Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. METHODS: After approval from the Ethical Review Committee of Bahria University Islamabad; this cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in Rawalakot District from September 2017 to March 2018. Out of 90 samples, 45 samples (15 each from bore-well, open-well & spring water) were collected in September & October 2017 as pre-rainfall season’s samples and 45 samples were collected in post-rainfall season of February & March 2018, exactly from the same 45 sites from which pre-rainfall water samples were collected. All the samples were analyzed for total bacterial, total coliforms, E.Coli, Shigella and Salmonella Species. RESULTS: Overall bacterial growth on Nutrient Agar was more commonly observed in samples from Bore-well (n=11/15; 73.33%) during pre-rainfall season and in open-well samples (n=12/15; 80%) during post-rainfall season. Total coliforms growth on MacConkey agar was more frequent in post- rainfall season in samples from spring-water (n=9/15; 60%). On eosin methyl blue agar, majority (n=5/15; 33.33%) of E. Coli growth was observed during post-rainfall season in spring water samples. Almost all of the post-rainfall season samples revealed less number of Shigella and Salmonella species compared to pre-rainfall water samples. CONCLUSION: The post-rainfall season drinking water samples of bore wells, open wells and spring water showed higher number of bacteriological contaminations except Shigella and Salmonella species which were reduced in post-rainfall samples of bore-wells and revealed equal numbers among open-wells and spring water samples.
topic Drinking Water
Springs
Bacteriological
Escherichia coli
Salmonella
Shigella
url https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/18799
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