Nepal Medical College journal | 2021

Bacterial Analysis of Roof-harvested Rainwater and their Implications to Public Health in the Caribbean Island of Anguilla

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Anguilla is a dry to semi-arid island in the Caribbean where the majority of residents rely on roof-harvested rainwater. The objective of this study was to assess the presence of indicator coliform bacteria and associated health risk to the consumer in Anguilla. Rooftop rain water harvested samples were collected from 86 homes. Bacterial count was done by membrane filtration and culture on Difco Modified mTEC Agar and Hach m-ColiBlue24 agar. Bacteria grown on agar plates were counted by using darkfield colony counter. All owners or residents were interviewed for water use related gastroenteritis. Coliform bacteria were grown in 88.4% (76/86) samples with very few colonies to confluent growth of fecal E. coli, non-fecal E. coli and coliform other than E. coli. Results indicated that the majority of the samples contain the mixture of different coliform bacteria. Household survey revealed the majority of the households drink unpotable roof harvested rain water without any treatments and have the history of at least one episode of gastroenteritis-like illness during the past year. Our result is suggestive of that coliform bacterium detected in roof-harvested rainwater throughout Anguilla poses a potential health risk to the consumers and requires proper treatment for consumption. 1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, American University of Barbados School of Medicine, Wildey, Saint Michael, BB 14007 Barbados and 2Department of Microbiology, Saint James School of Medicine, Anguilla, BWI Corresponding author Dr. Birendra Raj Tiwari, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, American University of Barbados School of Medicine, Wildey, Saint Michael, BB 14007 Barbados; Email: [email protected] Orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4654-8197 DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v23i1.36235

Volume 23
Pages 66-71
DOI 10.3126/NMCJ.V23I1.36235
Language English
Journal Nepal Medical College journal

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