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roghieh rostami

  • Ehsan Javanmard, Hamed Mirjalali, Maryam Niyyati, Meysam Sharifdini, Esfandiar Jalilzadeh, Seyed Javad Seyed Tabaei, Hamid Asadzadeh Aghdaei, Roghieh Rostami, Ehsan Nazemalhosseini, Mojarad, Ali Haghighi, Mohammad Reza Zali
    Aim
    The aim of the present study was to simultaneously investigate parasitic contamination of treated wastewater and downstream
    vegetable farms that are irrigated with treated sewage, during a year.
    Background
    (Oo) Cysts and eggs of parasites are resistant to most of routine wastewater treatment process. Irrigation of vegetables
    farms with either treated wastewater or illegally use of raw wastewaters enhances the risk of contamination with enteric pathogens.
    Methods
    The treated wastewater samples were taken after chlorination from a wastewater treatment plant located at the south of
    Tehran. In addition, 60 vegetable samples (5 samples from each farm) were collected from the selected downstream farms that
    routinely used treated wastewater for irrigation of crops. Parasitological tests were performed using Ziehl–Neelsen, conventional
    lugol’s iodine staining and direct microscopical examination.
    Results
    Parasites including free living larvae, eggs of Toxoascaris leonina, egg of Toxocara sp. Trichuris sp, Trichostrongylus sp
    and amoeboid trophozoite were seen in 5/12 (41.7%) of vegetable samples gathered during a year. There was no statistically
    significant correlation between the season and parasitic contamination of the vegetables (P= 1). Furthermore, parasitic contamination
    was observed in 7/12 (53.8%) of treated wastewater samples. The correlation between season and parasitic contamination of treated
    wastewater was evaluated that the results showed a higher contamination of treated wastewater in spring and autumn (P<0.05).
    Fisher’s exact test also showed that there was no significant correlation between parasitic contaminations of vegetable samples and
    treated wastewater according to seasonal change.
    Conclusion
    The results showed parasites in both treated wastewater plant and downstream crops farms that suggests the public
    health importance of the quality of water resources that routinely used for irrigation of vegetable farms
    Keywords: Treated wastewaters, vegetable farms, Irrigation, Parasitic contamination, Iran
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