1. Somatic coliphages as bioindicators of contamination in Lake Guamuez, Colombia.
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Pantoja-España, Mario Andres, Gómez, Miller Cerón, Molano, Eddy Patricia López, Insuasty, Raúl Mauricio, Ibarguen-Mondragón, Eduardo, Martínez, María Alejandra Mármol, Guerrero-Ceballos, Deisy Lorena, Arrieta, Jenny Dimelza Gómez, García, Juan Camilo Paz, Izquierdo, Pablo Heyman Fernández, Troya, Arsenio Hidalgo, Mena-Huertas, Sandra Jaqueline, Taniwaki, Noemi Nosomi, Namiyama, Gislene Mitsue, and Burbano-Rosero, Edith Mariela
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WATER pollution , *FECAL contamination , *WATER quality , *RAINBOW trout , *GASTROINTESTINAL diseases - Abstract
Lake Guamuez is the second largest lake in Colombia and economically supports hundreds of families in the area. The main activities carried out in the region have focused on tourism, agriculture, livestock, and rainbow trout production; however, these activities have been associated with contamination of the lake. This research aimed to evaluate the water quality of Lake Guamuez using somatic coliphages (SCs) as bioindicators. For this purpose, periodic sampling was carried out for 6 months at nine strategic points of the lake. For the detection of SCs, the method described in 9211 D of the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater was used. The genomic variability and presence of virulence genes in the isolated SCs were determined. Water contamination in the lake is evident, and the SCs titer is greater in areas with a high flow of anthropogenic activities. An important degree of genetic diversity and a high prevalence of virulence genes could be observed among the SCs analyzed. The results when compared with guidelines and water quality standards from various countries showed concentrations of SCs higher than those allowed. The high prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases in the region suggests a link to water contamination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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