Efficacy of Chlorine Dioxide Tablets on Inactivation of Cryptosporidium Oocysts

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作者
Murphy, Jennifer L. [1 ]
Haas, Charles N. [2 ]
Arrowood, Michael J. [1 ]
Hlavsa, Michele C. [1 ]
Beach, Michael J. [1 ]
Hill, Vincent R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Waterborne Dis Prevent Branch, Div Foodborne Waterborne & Environm Dis, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
[2] Drexel Univ, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
ESCHERICHIA-COLI INACTIVATION; PARVUM OOCYSTS; SEQUENTIAL DISINFECTION; DRINKING-WATER; OZONE; VIABILITY; ASSAYS; INFECTIVITY;
D O I
10.1021/es500644d
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The ability of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) to achieve 2-log inactivation of Cryptosporidium in drinking water has been documented. No studies have specifically addressed the effects of ClO2 on C. parvum oocyst infectivity in chlorinated recreational water venues (e.g., pools). The aim of this research was to determine the efficacy of ClO2 as an alternative to existing hyperchlorination protocols that are used to achieve a 3-log inactivation of Cryptosporidium in such venues. To obtain a 3-log inactivation of C. parvum Iowa oocysts, contact times of 105 and 128 min for a solution containing 5 mg/L ClO2 with and without the addition of 2.6 mg/L free chlorine, respectively, were required. Contact times of 294 and 857 min for a solution containing 1.4 mg/L ClO2 with and without the addition of 3.6 mg/L free chlorine, respectively, were required. The hyperchlorination control (21 mg/L free chlorine only) required 455 min for a 3-log inactivation. Use of a solution containing S mg/L ClO2 and solutions containing 5 or 1.4 mg/L ClO2 with the addition of free chlorine appears to be a promising alternative to hyperchlorination for inactivating Cryptosporidium in chlorinated recreational water venues, but further studies are required to evaluate safety constraints on use.
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页码:5849 / 5856
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