Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia

This study reports the occurrence of Blastocystis in water from two rivers, Sungai Congkak and Sungai Batu, located in recreational areas in Malaysia. This protozoan was detected in samples from both rivers with an average of 33.3% and 22.1%, respectively. It was detected highest at the downstream (...

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Main Authors: Ithoi, I., Jali, A., Mak, J.W., Wan Sulaiman, W.Y., Mahmud, R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.18992018-09-28T03:53:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/1899/ Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia Ithoi, I. Jali, A. Mak, J.W. Wan Sulaiman, W.Y. Mahmud, R. R Medicine This study reports the occurrence of Blastocystis in water from two rivers, Sungai Congkak and Sungai Batu, located in recreational areas in Malaysia. This protozoan was detected in samples from both rivers with an average of 33.3% and 22.1%, respectively. It was detected highest at the downstream (73.8% and 33.8%) followed by midstream (17.5% and 25.0%) and upstream (8.8% and 7.5%) stations, with additionally higher detection during holidays (with average 47.5% and 30.8%) than week days (with average 19.2% and 13.3%), in both rivers, respectively. There was a strong association with the daily activities of locals and visitors, who came for water recreational activities, mainly located between midstream and downstream and was observed to be higher at Sungai Congkak. The detection of Blastocystis in these rivers' water implies that this protozoan could potentially be transmitted to humans by the waterborne route. Pearson correlation analysis showed that their occurrence was significantly correlated with faecal coliforms count; inconsistent correlation with dissolved oxygen, temperature and turbidity and no correlation with pH, conductivity and rainfall for both rivers. The correlation of coliforms and Blastocystis suggests the source of the Blastocystis in the water body is likely to be faecal. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/1899/1/3.pdf Ithoi, I. and Jali, A. and Mak, J.W. and Wan Sulaiman, W.Y. and Mahmud, R. (2011) Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia. Journal of Parasitology Research. ISSN 2090-0023 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21772980 21772980
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Ithoi, I.
Jali, A.
Mak, J.W.
Wan Sulaiman, W.Y.
Mahmud, R.
Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
description This study reports the occurrence of Blastocystis in water from two rivers, Sungai Congkak and Sungai Batu, located in recreational areas in Malaysia. This protozoan was detected in samples from both rivers with an average of 33.3% and 22.1%, respectively. It was detected highest at the downstream (73.8% and 33.8%) followed by midstream (17.5% and 25.0%) and upstream (8.8% and 7.5%) stations, with additionally higher detection during holidays (with average 47.5% and 30.8%) than week days (with average 19.2% and 13.3%), in both rivers, respectively. There was a strong association with the daily activities of locals and visitors, who came for water recreational activities, mainly located between midstream and downstream and was observed to be higher at Sungai Congkak. The detection of Blastocystis in these rivers' water implies that this protozoan could potentially be transmitted to humans by the waterborne route. Pearson correlation analysis showed that their occurrence was significantly correlated with faecal coliforms count; inconsistent correlation with dissolved oxygen, temperature and turbidity and no correlation with pH, conductivity and rainfall for both rivers. The correlation of coliforms and Blastocystis suggests the source of the Blastocystis in the water body is likely to be faecal.
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author Ithoi, I.
Jali, A.
Mak, J.W.
Wan Sulaiman, W.Y.
Mahmud, R.
author_facet Ithoi, I.
Jali, A.
Mak, J.W.
Wan Sulaiman, W.Y.
Mahmud, R.
author_sort Ithoi, I.
title Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
title_short Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
title_full Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
title_fullStr Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in Malaysia
title_sort occurrence of blastocystis in water of two rivers from recreational areas in malaysia
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/1899/1/3.pdf
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21772980
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