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Field application of the Micro Biological Survey method for the assessment of the microbiological safety of different water sources in Horn of Africa and the evaluation of the effectiveness of Moringa oleifera in drinking water purification

Francesca Losito, Alyexandra Arienzo, Daniela Somma, Lorenza Murgia, Ottavia Stalio, Paolo Zuppi, Elisabetta Rossi, Giovanni Antonini
Journal of Public Health in Africa | Vol 8, No 1 | a982 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2017.679 | © 2024 Francesca Losito, Alyexandra Arienzo, Daniela Somma, Lorenza Murgia, Ottavia Stalio, Paolo Zuppi, Elisabetta Rossi, Giovanni Antonini | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 22 November 2024 | Published: 23 June 2017

About the author(s)

Francesca Losito, INBB Interuniversity Consortium of Structural and Systems Biology, Rome, Italy
Alyexandra Arienzo, Department of Sciences, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Daniela Somma, Department of Sciences, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Lorenza Murgia, Department of Sciences, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Ottavia Stalio, Department of Sciences, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Paolo Zuppi, Department of Endocrinology, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy
Elisabetta Rossi, Policlinic Agostino Gemelli, Sacro Cuore Catholic University, Rome, Italy
Giovanni Antonini, INBB Interuniversity Consortium of Structural and Systems Biology, Rome, Italy; and, Department of Sciences, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy

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Abstract

Water monitoring requires expensive instrumentations and skilled technicians. In developing Countries as Africa, the severe economic restrictions and lack of technology make water safety monitoring approaches applied in developed Countries, still not sustainable. The need to develop new methods that are suitable, affordable, and sustainable in the African context is urgent. The simple, economic and rapid Micro Biological Survey (MBS) method does not require an equipped laboratory nor special instruments and skilled technicians, but it can be very useful for routine water analysis. The aim of this work was the application of the MBS method to evaluate the microbiological safety of different water sources and the effectiveness of different drinking water treatments in the Horn of Africa. The obtained results have proved that this method could be very helpful to monitor water safety before and after various purification treatments, with the aim to control waterborne diseases especially in developing Countries, whose population is the most exposed to these diseases. In addition, it has been proved that Moringa oleifera water treatment is ineffective in decreasing bacterial load of Eritrea water samples.

Keywords

water microbiological analysis; drinking water; Africa; alternative microbiological method

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