Farm water as a possible source of fungal infections
The quality of drinking water depends on the water sources, but also on the quality of the water distribution system which supplies the water on to the final user. In addition, the possibility of contamination of water used for watering animals in the farm buildings depends on the hygienic condition...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke 2017, Vol.2017 (133), p.299-305 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The quality of drinking water depends on the water sources, but also on the
quality of the water distribution system which supplies the water on to the
final user. In addition, the possibility of contamination of water used for
watering animals in the farm buildings depends on the hygienic conditions on
farms. Microbiological quality of water on farms in Serbia has not been one
of the main focuses of animal breeders, although according to the Food
Safety Law water is considered as food. As feed safety for the animals,
which includes microbiological analyses, is an important concern of breeder
farmers, it is also important to control the water safety in order not to
become a cause of the animal health problems. Change of the water quality is
not important only from the sanitary epidemiological point of view, but the
presence of different microorganisms, especially fungi, can cause changes in
taste and smell, as organoleptic properties of water. According to legal
regulations, there is no difference between the quality requirements for
drinking water relative to the water supply intended for animals. For the
aforementioned reasons, the subject of this study is microbiological control
of water samples from the drinkers for animals at farms. The aim of the work
is to examine which fungi are possibly present in the water and what their
number is. In total, 35 samples of water from pig and poultry farms were
tested. The method of direct seeding and filtration was used. The presence
of different types of mold (Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp., Alternaria
sp., Mucor sp. and Rhizopus sp., and Candida sp.) was determined. The
results indicate the necessity of microbiological control of water for
watering of farm animals, which implies the analysis for the presence of
molds. |
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ISSN: | 0352-4906 2406-0828 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ZMSPN1733299S |