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. 1984 Aug;48(2):361-6.
doi: 10.1128/aem.48.2.361-366.1984.

Isolation of Aeromonas hydrophila from a metropolitan water supply: seasonal correlation with clinical isolates

Isolation of Aeromonas hydrophila from a metropolitan water supply: seasonal correlation with clinical isolates

V Burke et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1984 Aug.

Abstract

The occurrence of Aeromonas spp. in the metropolitan water supply of Perth, Western Australia, Australia, was monitored at several sampling points during a period of 1 year. Water within the distribution system conformed to international standards for drinking water but contained Aeromonas spp. in numbers comparable to those in raw surface water, although this water was free of Escherichia coli. Coliforms and E. coli were found in raw surface waters, and Aeromonas spp. were found in raw water from surface and underground sources. Chemical treatment, followed by chlorination at service reservoirs, resulted in water free of E. coli and a decrease in the number of Aeromonas spp. Aeromonas spp. were found in the greatest numbers in summer. Multiple regression analysis showed that growth of Aeromonas spp. in chlorinated water was related to water temperature, residual chlorine, and interaction between these variables. The incidence of Aeromonas-associated gastroenteritis, determined from isolates referred to us for enterotoxin testing, paralleled the pattern of isolation of Aeromonas spp. in water within the distribution systems. We suggest that the presence of Aeromonas spp. in drinking water needs public health appraisal and that further work should be undertaken to permit reevaluation of standards for the quality of drinking water.

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