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Bottled water brands are contaminated with multidrug resistant bacteria in Nairobi, Kenya [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]


ABSTRACT: Background: The demand for drinking water has necessitated the proliferation of bottled water companies in Kenya. This study evaluated if retailed bottled water in Nairobi Kenya complies with both local and international reference criteria. Methods: A total of 42 different water brands (25 approved by Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and 17 banned brands) were analyzed for both physicochemical and bacteriological quality. The spread plate method was used to obtain the total plate count of bacteria, while the membrane filter method was used to obtain total coliform count (TCC) and fecal coliform count (FCC). Structured interviews were used to gather company-related information. Results: Overall, 16% of KRA-approved and 35.3% of banned bottled water were contaminated with heterotrophic bacteria. Of the approved water brands, 4% were positive for total coliforms, compared with 17% of the banned brands.  Similarly, 4% and 17% approved and banned water brands were positive for fecal coliforms, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Adam Mohamed S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7970434 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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