2016
DOI: 10.9734/bmrj/2016/22444
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Prevalence of Waterborne Diseases and Microbial Assessment of Drinking Water Quality in Ado-Ekiti and Its Environs, Southwestern, Nigeria

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“…The common practice of waste management in Ikere Ekiti -a city in western Nigeria, is land filling or opendumping often as a result of its relatively cheaper cost (Olowe et al, 2015). Some of the open dumps are indiscriminately located at streams, valleys, water lands, open fields and abandoned borrow-pits.…”
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“…The common practice of waste management in Ikere Ekiti -a city in western Nigeria, is land filling or opendumping often as a result of its relatively cheaper cost (Olowe et al, 2015). Some of the open dumps are indiscriminately located at streams, valleys, water lands, open fields and abandoned borrow-pits.…”
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“…Studies have shown that lack of adequate monitoring by appropriate agencies has resulted in cases of reported microbial contamination of drinking water in various states in Nigeria (Adekunle et al 2007). As noted by Olowe et al (2015), reports of microbial contamination of drinking water sources, which links to a lack of public water system (potable water) and inadequate groundwater monitoring, have resulted in high rates of water-borne diseases such as cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery, and diarrhoea.…”
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“…Waterborne diseases are rampant in sub Saharan Africa due to lack of access to clean water and poor sanitation. In Nigeria, contamination of drinking water with pathogens has also been reported in several towns (Olowe et al, 2016). Waterborne disease outbreaks occur either when public drinking water supplies are not adequately treated after contamination with surface water or when surface water contaminated with enteric pathogens is used for recreational purpose (Johnson et al, 2003).…”
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“…Pollution of drinking water sources is a reoccurring problem in developing countries including Nigeria [1]. Pollution or contamination of water sources could arise from point sources (such as industrial effluents and discharge from municipal waste water treatment plants) or nonpoint sources (such as runoff from farm lands, percolation of septic effluents into ground water, indiscriminate dumping of domestic wastes into streams or rivers among others) [2].…”
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“…Study Design: Experimental study design. Place and Duration of Study: Methodology: The test organisms, E. coli O157 and E. coli non-O157, were charged against some water treatment methods such as silver nitrate, sunlight, low and high temperature and varied pH Olowe et al; MRJI, 20(5): 1-10, 2017; Article no.MRJI.33638 2 using standard methods. Protein expression profiles of these organisms, before and after exposure, were studied with cell crude proteins extract using standard SDS-PAGE method.…”
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