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Bacteria from the Genus <i>Arcobacter</i> Are Abundant in Effluent from Wastewater Treatment Plants

Jannie Munk Kristensen, Marta Nierychlo, Mads Albertsen, Per Halkjær Nielsen

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The genus Arcobacter was unexpectedly abundant in the effluent from 14 Danish wastewater treatment plants treating municipal wastewater, and the species included the human-pathogenic A. cryaerophilus and A. butzleri . Recent studies have shown that Arcobacter is common in wastewater worldwide, so the study indicates that discharge of members of the genus Arcobacter may be a global problem, and further studies are needed to quantify the risk and potentially minimize the discharge. The study also shows that culture-based analyses are insufficient for proper effluent quality control, and new standardized culture-independent measurements of effluent quality encompassing most pathogens should be considered.

Topics & Concepts

ArcobacterEffluentBacteriaBiologyWastewaterSewage treatmentMicrobiologyEnvironmental science16S ribosomal RNAEnvironmental engineeringGeneticsWater Treatment and DisinfectionExtraction and Separation ProcessesFecal contamination and water quality
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