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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, September 2001, p. 3832-3836, Vol. 67, No. 9
Division of Microbiology, Hyogo Prefectural
Institute of Public Health,1
Department of Medical
Zoology,2 Department of
Microbiology,4 and Faculty of Health
Science,5 Kobe University School of
Medicine, Kobe, and National Institute of Infectious Diseases,
Tokyo,3 Japan
Received 11 January 2001/Accepted 3 June 2001
In Japan, only a few rivers have been inspected for
Cryptosporidium parvum contamination, and the methods
used had low sensitivity. In 1998 and 1999, we used a method with
higher sensitivity to examine all large rivers used as sources of water
supply in one prefecture (which we divided into four areas) in western
Japan for Cryptosporidium oocysts. One sample was
collected at each of 156 sites along 18 rivers, and samples were tested
for Cryptosporidium oocysts by immunomagnetic
separation. Samples were classified as being obtained on an island with
livestock and fishing industries, a densely populated urban area, a
western region including farming villages, or a still more rural
northern area with agriculture and fishing. Restriction fragment length
polymorphism analysis was used for identification of the C.
parvum found as the bovine or human type. C.
parvum was detected in at least one sample from 13 of the 18 rivers and in 47% (74 of 156) of the samples. One-third to all of the
samples from each area contained C. parvum oocysts. The
number of C. parvum oocysts per 20 liters of river water
varied in the same pattern as the number of cattle kept in the four
kinds of areas (as determined by the Mantel extension test). Oocysts isolated were of the bovine type; the C. parvum detected
in rivers probably came from cattle kept in that valley. As we had
expected, when tested with a more sensitive method, river water in
western Japan was found to be greatly contaminated with C.
parvum oocysts, as reported in other countries.
0099-2240/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.9.3832-3836.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Contamination of River Water by
Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Western
Japan

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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Division of
Microbiology, Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Public Health, 2-1-29 Arata-cho, Hyogo-ku, Kobe 652-0032, Japan. Phone: 81 78 511 6784. Fax:
81 78 531 7080. E-mail:
ono{at}iph.pref.hyogo.jp.
Present address: Department of Microbiology, Nepal Medical College,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
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