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Spatio-temporal Survey of Opportunistic Premise Plumbing Pathogens in the Paris Drinking Water Distribution System

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Date 2019 May 16
PMID 31085113
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Opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens present in drinking water are linked to a significant number of infections for health compromised patients. However, their monitoring is not required in current water potability standards and they have been poorly studied in a full-scale network. In this study, we quantified, by qPCR, three opportunistic pathogens, Mycobacterium spp., Legionella pneumophila, Pseudomonas aeruginosa throughout the Paris drinking water network over a one-year sampling campaign. While Mycobacteria spp. seemed ubiquitous whatever the distribution system and the time of the year, the occurrence of L. pneumophila and P. aeruginosa showed seasonal variations. Unlike L. pneumophila and P. aeruginosa, the concentration (copies number/L) of Mycobacterium spp. varied between sampling sites. The variation in microbial numbers did not demonstrate any correlations with temperature, pH, chlorine, conductivity, orthophosphate or nitrate levels. In conclusion, Mycobacterium spp. are common inhabitants of the Paris network while L. pneumophila and P. aeruginosa presence fluctuate over space and time. Such qPCR approach would help to better understand the behaviour of opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens.

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