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Infectivity of Giardia lamblia cysts obtained from wastewater treated with ultraviolet light
Authors:Dong Li  Stephen A Craik  Daniel W Smith
Affiliation:a Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2W2, Canada
b EPCOR Water Services, 10065 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5J 3B1, Canada
c Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
d Departments of Public Health Sciences and Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract:Several waterborne outbreaks of giardiasis have been linked to discharge of wastewater effluents into surface water. Little is known about the infectivity of Giardia lamblia cysts present in UV treated wastewater effluents. In this study, the infectivity of G. lamblia cysts, recovered from primary effluent and secondary effluent, both upstream and downstream of operating full-scale UV reactors at four wastewater treatment plants, was assessed using the Mongolian gerbil model. Infectivity of cysts obtained from the primary effluents was scored as either strong or moderate for induction of infection in gerbils at three out of four wastewater treatment plants. G. lamblia recovered from secondary effluent both upstream and downstream of the UV reactors caused weak infections in the gerbils. The probability of weak infections caused by inoculums of 50-1400 cysts per gerbil was, on the average, reduced by approximately 10% at the four wastewater UV installations with coliform reduction equivalent doses ranging from 6 to 18 mJ/cm2. The UV systems provided considerably less inactivation of the parasite than expected based on the UV dose response of Giardia reported in the literature.
Keywords:Giardia lamblia  UV reactor  Disinfection  Infectivity  Animal assay  Wastewater
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