artículo científico
Occurrence of pathogenic microorganisms in small drinking-water systems in Costa Rica
Fecha
2022-02-03Registro en:
1477-8920
10.2166/wh.2022.230
803-B4-657
Autor
Barrantes Jiménez, Kenia
Chacón Jiménez, Luz María
Morales Mora, Eric
Rivera Montero, Luis César
Pino Gómez, Macario
Gamboa Jiménez, Alejandra
Mora Campos, Diana
Salas Jiménez, Pablo
Silva Narváez, Basilio
Romero Esquivel, Luis Guillermo
Institución
Resumen
This study describes the quality of drinking water sampled over 2 years (2018 and 2019) from 20 ASADAS (Spanish acronym for Administrative
Associations for Water and Sewer Systems) in Costa Rica. The analysis included Rotavirus (RV), somatic coliphages, fecal coliforms, and
Escherichia coli. The ASADAS were categorized into three regions as temperate rainy (region 1), tropical rainy (region 2), and tropical
rainy and dry (region 3) according to biogeographic classification. The concentrations of fecal coliforms and E. coli were higher in samples
from surface water sources from the ASADAS in region 3 compared to regions 1 and 2. RV-positive samples (24/296) were detected in drinking-
water samples from regions 2 and 3 during dry and transition seasons, with higher concentrations more frequently in the dry season. In
addition, somatic coliphages were detected in samples from the three regions, with higher concentrations in region 2. Furthermore, a statistically
significant relationship was found between somatic coliphages and diarrheal cases, classified as outbreaks or alerts in the region.
Thus, the results confirmed that somatic coliphages are a good indicator of the presence of diarrhea cases in a specific region.