Risk to human health from protozoan (oo)cysts in water treatment plants
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The presence of waterborne pathogens, when associated with the water
supply system, poses risks to public health. This study investigated the
occurrence of (oo)cysts of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia spp. in
two Water Treatment Plants, with full-cycle technology, and assessed
the microbiological risk to consumers’ health. The membrane filtration
technique was employed to identify the protozoan load in 24 samples of
raw and filtered water. Physicochemical and bacteriological parameters
were also analyzed. The Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
model was used to determine the risk of daily and annual infection
associated with the ingestion of filtered water. A total of 66.67% of
raw water samples were positive for Cryptosporidium; and 33.33%,
for Giardia. The maximum concentrations of 200 (oo)cysts/L and 50
cysts/L were detected in the Cerrado stream (located in Sanclerlândia,
state of Goiás, Brazil), due to the predominance of grazing areas and
intense agricultural activity. Water Treatment Plants did not completely
remove the protozoa and the retention efficiency was lower than that
recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
with average values of 1.27 log for cysts and 1.04 log for oocysts.
The probability of annual infection by cysts (100%) was higher than
that of oocysts (86.61 – 98.32%) as for consumption of filtered water, and
in the dry season, there was a higher risk of infection, due to the low
performance of the Water Treatment Plants and higher concentration
of pathogens. According to the results, the continuous intake of filtered
water above the warning level can cause infectious diseases in the
supplied population.
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SILVA, Débora Pereira da et al. Risk to human health from protozoan (oo)cysts in water treatment plants. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental, Rio de Janeiro, v. 26, n. 5, p. 845-854, 2021. DOI: 10.1590/S1413-415220210030. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/esa/a/dhnT8mB4FBMZpS4kY9Cts7n/. Acesso em: 8 jul. 2025.