Microbial Assay of the Waterborne Pathogen on Supplied Drinking Water in Gopalganj Area, Bangladesh and its Future Effect

Microbial Assay of the Waterborne Pathogen

  • Md. Imran Hossain Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University,Gopalganj-8100, Bangladesh.
  • Md. Sarafat Ali Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University,Gopalganj-8100, Bangladesh.
  • Md. Shariful Islam Department of Biology,University of Kentucky, Lexington, United States

Abstract

Around 60% of water constitute the human body if about 2% of the body’s water content drop anyone dehydration must have a remarkable effect. Studies show that the loss of body water can break many aspects of brain function. About Eight 8-ounce (237-mL) glasses of water always consult by the physician for a sound person. But unfortunately, If this drinking water becomes impure it affects to develop the various vital dysfunction in our body. Infrequent bowel actions and trouble passing footrest, brain associate dysfunction along with familiar waterborne infections such as looseness, polio, diarrhoea and meningitis are the common conditions that arise for the water-borne pathogen in water.


Gopalganj is a town in Gopalgonj District belonging to the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. According to the census(cf) of 2011-03-15, 53778 individuals are living here from the divergent profession. For geographical reasons the most of the area specially Gopalganj town along with Gobra, Ghonapra, Tungipara where most government institutions are located the groundwater is not suitable for drinking as Iron and Arsenic are the supremacy amount. That’s why this is the common scenery of these areas to use drinking water jar for the purpose of safe water. For this reason here have already found about 10-15 drinking water jar supplier company.


In this research, we performed the microbiological assay to observe the presence or absence of water-born pathogen on these drinking water containing the water jar along with the morphological characteristics of these pathogens. In point of fact, we found that there is 3 to 6 type of microbes are present in this water. Among these pathogens, there are the supremacy of gram-positive bacteria than gram-negative bacteria along with some moulds co-exist on these microbiomes.

Keywords: Drinking water jar; Microbial biome; Disease; Gopalganj

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Hossain, M. I., Ali, M. S., & Islam, M. S. (2021). Microbial Assay of the Waterborne Pathogen on Supplied Drinking Water in Gopalganj Area, Bangladesh and its Future Effect. International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research, 4(2), 1-4. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.31632/ijalsr.2021.v04i02.001