饮用水配送系统中的机会性病原体 - - 综述
Mark W LeChevallier1, Toby Prosser2, Melita Stevens2
1Dr. Water Consulting, LLC., Morrison, CO 80465, USA.
Microorganisms
|May 25, 2024
概括
饮用水中的机会性病原体,如Legionella pneumophila,由于生物膜和分布系统的放大,造成了越来越大的风险. 管理生物膜和消毒剂残留物是控制这些微生物和确保公共健康的关键.
科学领域:
- 环境微生物学环境微生物学
- 水的质量和水处理.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 饮用水处理历史上专注于"坦率"的病原体.
- 越来越多的疫情与饮用水中的机会性病原体有关.
- 机会性病原体在生物膜中壮成长,抵抗消毒剂,并在分发系统中放大.
研究的目的:
- 审查饮用水中机会性病原体对公众健康的风险.
- 详细说明关键机会性病原体的发生,消毒剂易感性和管理实践.
- 为应对饮用水系统中机会性病原体日益增长的挑战.
主要方法:
- 专注于常见的机会性病原体:肺炎杆菌,飞禽杆菌, Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
- 包括关于其他9种不太常见的机会性病原体的信息.
- 讨论了影响分布系统中微生物生长的因素 (温度,消毒剂,营养素,停滞).
主要成果:
- 肺炎菌的风险和管理指南已经确立.
- 由于抗消毒性和生物膜形成,Mycobacterium avium很难治疗.
- 对L. pneumophila的管理实践,如保持消毒剂残留和冲洗,有利于控制其他机会性病原体.
结论:
- 控制机会性病原体的生长,特别是在分销系统内的生物膜中,至关重要.
- 气候变化可能会加剧推动机会性病原体生长的因素.
- 评估和加强治疗障碍和管理活动对于降低风险至关重要.
关键词:
气候变化 气候变化 气候变化消毒 消毒 消毒 消毒分配系统的分布系统.饮用水 饮用水 饮用水冲洗 冲洗 冲洗 冲洗莱吉欧内拉肺炎菌 (Legionella Pneumophila) 是一种病毒.这种细菌名为mycobacterium.机会性病原体是一种病原体.这种疾病被称为 Pseudomonas.处理水处理水的方法更多相关视频
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