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TitleDetection and dynamics of fecal indicator bacteria in two Tyrrhenian lagoons (Sabaudia and Orbetello, central Italy)
Abstract1 - Coastal lagoons are particularly vulnerable to strong anthropogenic pressure. These environments can act as sink for allochthonous material, including harmful bacteria, with the ability to reduce their impact to adjacent coastal waters. 2 - This study investigates fecal pollution impairment in two Italian coastal lagoons and adjacent coastal waters. We utilised methodological approaches to gain fast and more precise information on the contamination and viability of fecal indicator bacteria. 3 - The analyses of total coliforms (TC) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) were performed in situ by enzyme assays. E. coli live/dead cells were enumerated by immunofluorescence technique (combined with propidium iodide) for the specific detection of enteropathogenic serotypes (12 EPEC and 2 EIEC). 4 - Overall TC enzyme activity showed a high degree of temporal variation whereas E. coli enzyme activity peaked in summer in both lagoons (beta-glucuronidase, 84 and 47 nmol MUFL-1h-1, Sabaudia and Orbetello respectively). Beta-glucuronidase activity showed a high correlation with viable cells counts of E. coli enteropathogenic strains (p<0.01). Significantly lower degree of contamination was observed in the adjacent coastal waters. 5 - Our findings describe these lagoons as very fragile systems which hydro-morphological features allow a long time preservation of microbial contaminants, including pathogenic serotypes. These findings imply potential consequences for the human health as well as the need for protective measures of these environments.
SourceTransitional water bulletin (Online) 5 (1), pp. 8–22
KeywordsFecal pollutionHuman health riskTyrrhenian lagoonsWater quality
JournalTransitional water bulletin (Online)
EditorCoordinamento SIBA, Lecce, Italia
Year2011
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1285/i1825229Xv5n1p8
AuthorsZoppini A. , Amalfitano S.
Text298298 2011 10.1285/i1825229Xv5n1p8 Scopus 2 s2.0 84887079370 Fecal pollution Human health risk Tyrrhenian lagoons Water quality Detection and dynamics of fecal indicator bacteria in two Tyrrhenian lagoons Sabaudia and Orbetello, central Italy Zoppini A. , Amalfitano S. Water Research Institute, National Research Council IRSA CNR , Area della Ricerca Roma 1, 00015 Monterotondo Roma , Italy 1 Coastal lagoons are particularly vulnerable to strong anthropogenic pressure. These environments can act as sink for allochthonous material, including harmful bacteria, with the ability to reduce their impact to adjacent coastal waters. 2 This study investigates fecal pollution impairment in two Italian coastal lagoons and adjacent coastal waters. We utilised methodological approaches to gain fast and more precise information on the contamination and viability of fecal indicator bacteria. 3 The analyses of total coliforms TC and Escherichia coli E. coli were performed in situ by enzyme assays. E. coli live/dead cells were enumerated by immunofluorescence technique combined with propidium iodide for the specific detection of enteropathogenic serotypes 12 EPEC and 2 EIEC . 4 Overall TC enzyme activity showed a high degree of temporal variation whereas E. coli enzyme activity peaked in summer in both lagoons beta glucuronidase, 84 and 47 nmol MUFL 1h 1, Sabaudia and Orbetello respectively . Beta glucuronidase activity showed a high correlation with viable cells counts of E. coli enteropathogenic strains p<0.01 . Significantly lower degree of contamination was observed in the adjacent coastal waters. 5 Our findings describe these lagoons as very fragile systems which hydro morphological features allow a long time preservation of microbial contaminants, including pathogenic serotypes. These findings imply potential consequences for the human health as well as the need for protective measures of these environments. 5 http //www.scopus.com/inward/record.url eid=2 s2.0 84887079370 partnerID=q2rCbXpz Detection and dynamics of fecal indicator bacteria in two Tyrrhenian lagoons Sabaudia and Orbetello, central Italy . Zoppini_Amalfitano_TWB_2011.pdf Articolo in rivista Coordinamento SIBA 1825 229X Transitional water bulletin Online Transitional water bulletin Online Transit. water bull. Online Transitional water bulletin Online stefano.amalfitano AMALFITANO STEFANO annamaria.zoppini ZOPPINI ANNAMARIA TA.P04.032.002 Ruolo delle comunita microbiche nei cicli biogeochimici e nella degradazione degli inquinanti