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Cryptosporidium Oocyst Detection in Water Samples: Floatation Technique Enhanced with Immunofluorescence Is as Effective as Immunomagnetic Separation Method
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Cryptosporidium Oocyst Detection in Water Samples: Floatation Technique Enhanced with Immunofluorescence Is as Effective as Immunomagnetic Separation Method

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2009;47(4):353-357.
Published online: December 1, 2009

1Department of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

2Mahidol University International College, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.

Corresponding author (tmymv@mahidol.ac.th)
• Received: April 17, 2009   • Revised: August 2, 2009   • Accepted: August 21, 2009

Copyright © 2009 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Cryptosporidium Oocyst Detection in Water Samples: Floatation Technique Enhanced with Immunofluorescence Is as Effective as Immunomagnetic Separation Method
Cryptosporidium Oocyst Detection in Water Samples: Floatation Technique Enhanced with Immunofluorescence Is as Effective as Immunomagnetic Separation Method
No. of spiked oocysts per 10 ml water No. of recovered oocysts per 25 μl in various water turbidity
5 NTU
50 NTU
500 NTU
IMS-FA SF-FA IMS-FA SF-FA IMS-FA SF-FA 1 - - - - - - 101 - 1 - - - - 102 2 2 1 3 - 2 103 5 6 3 8 4 6 Recovery efficiency 50% 75% 50% 50% 25% 50% Group of samples* Turbidity (NTU) Mean (min-max) Temperature (℃) Mean (min-max) pH Mean (min-max) Results
Cryptosporidium oocysts
Giardia cysts
No. positive samples/total Mean (min-max)/20 L No. positive samples/total Mean (min-max)/20 L 1 30.6 (20.9-47.2) 27.1 (26-29) 6.86 (6.8-7.1) 2/6 1.7 (0-5.6) 4/6 4.9 (0-13.6) 2 46.5 (36.0-53.8) 27 (26-28) 6.83 (6.7-7.0) 2/6 5.8 (0-6.0) 5/6 16.6 (0-41.6) 3 69.7 (44.8-112) 26.9 (26-28) 6.77 (6.7-6.9) 3/6 7.7 (0-18.4) 6/6 23.9 (5.2-50.8) 4 51.2 (37.8-70.1) 27.2 (26-28) 6.64 (6.7-7.9) 1/6 1.5 (0-8.8) 2/6 2.4 (0-14.4) 5 47.1 (21.2-60.6) 27.3 (26-28) 6.91 (6.7-7.2) 1/6 2.1 (0-12.8) 2/6 9.1 (0-38.4) Protozoa contamination in surface water samples 9/30 (30%) 19/30 (63.3%)
Table 1. Comparison of recovered oocysts by immunomagnetic separation and sucrose floatation technique enhanced with immunofluorescence assay

NTU, nephelometric turbidity unit, a measurement unit for water turbidity; IMS, immunomagnetic separation technique; FA, immunofluorescence assay; SF, sucrose floatation technique.

Table 2. Detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts by sucrose floatation and fluorescence assay (SF-FA) from 30 water samples collected from Bangkok Cha Phraya River before and after drainage pumping

Group 1 = samples collected 1 hr before the drainage pumping was operated.

Group 2 = samples collected soon after the drainage pump was turned on.

Group 3, 4, 5 = samples collected at 2, 4 and 6 hr after the drainage pump was operated, respectively.