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African Health Sciences
Makerere University Medical School
ISSN: 1680-6905
EISSN: 1680-6905
Vol. 8, No. 2, 2008, pp. 85-89
Bioline Code: hs08020
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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African Health Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2008, pp. 85-89

 en Bacterial Indicators of Pollution of the Douala Lagoon, Cameroon: Public Health Implications
Akoachere, Jane-Francis T. K.; Oben, Pius M.; Mbivnjo, Beryl S.; Ndip, Lucy M.; Nkwelang, Gerald & Ndip, Roland N.

Abstract

Background: Indiscriminate disposal of untreated wastes which are often heavily laden with sewage microorganisms some of which are pathogenic to humans into aquatic environments near cities could serve as potential dangers to human health.
Objective: A prospective study was undertaken to investigate the scope of potential bacterial pathogens and to assess the extent of pollution of the Douala lagoon.
Methods: A total of eighty water samples were collected fortnightly from the lagoon at five stations from March to October 2005 and analysed for heterotrophic bacterial densities, coliform counts, faecal coliform and faecal streptococcal counts. Bacteria were isolated and identified using standard microbiology and biochemical techniques.
Results: High heterotrophic bacterial counts (33 × 105 161 ×105 CFU/ mL), total coliform counts (1.8 ×102 - 2.4 ×102 CFU/ 100 mL), faecal coliform counts (2.2 × 102 2.4 × 102 CFU/ 100 mL) and faecal streptococcal counts (2.1 × 102 2.3 x 102 CFU/ 100 mL) were observed in all sampling stations. Eleven species of bacteria: Bacteroides fragilis check for this species in other resources , Proteus vulgaris check for this species in other resources , Klebsiella pneumoniae check for this species in other resources , E. coli, Enterococcus faecalis check for this species in other resources , Enterobacter aerogenes check for this species in other resources , Citrobacter freundii check for this species in other resources , Aeromonas hydrophila check for this species in other resources , Pseudomonas aeruginosa check for this species in other resources , Bacillus mycoides check for this species in other resources and Serratia marcesens check for this species in other resources , were frequently isolated.
Conclusion: The presence of potential bacterial agents such as Bacteroides fragilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Aeromonas hydrophila, Klebsiella pneumoniae and E. coli in the lagoon may pose a serious threat to the health and well being of users of the Lagoon and calls for urgent intervention.

Keywords
Bacteria; Pathogenic; Coliform; Heterotrophic; Lagoon; Cameroon.

 
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