ABSTRACT
Water
is not only essential for life but also an indispensable factor in socio-
economic development of any community. A wide array of parasitic threats to
drinking water are in existence, especially protozoa and helminthes. In view of
this, parasitic and water quality assessment ofdrinking water sources at
Nkwo-egwu community was carried out to ascertain the quality ofthis natural
resource. To assess this, 45 water samples from 8 sources (Rainwater, lyiocha,
lyiumuakam, lyindika, private borehole, public borehole, sachet water and
stored water) were collected between March and August, 2016. The water samples
were processed for physico-chemical and parasitological analysis method using
macroscopy, filtration, centrifugation and microscopy for parasitological
analysis while standard methods were adopted for physico-chemical analysis
respectively. It was revealed that the water sources investigated had parasitic
infestation. Streams had the highest prevalence of parasitic contamination
15(53.57%) followed by boreholes 7(24.99%) and stored water 4 (14.29%) while
rainwater and sachet water recorded had the least 1(3.57%). Protozoans cysts
were the most parasitic genera encountered with Entamoeba histolytica and
Giardia lamblia accounting for 10(35.71%), followed by Entamoeba coli 2(7.14%).
Helminthes eggs of Ancyclostoma duadenale and Ascaris lumbricoides accounted for
2(7.14%) and 4(14.29%) respectively. Higher prevalence of parasites 23(82.14%)
were recorded in rainy season while 5(17.85%) of parasites were encountered in
dry season. This may be due to the effect of rainfall. Physico-chemical
analysis indicated that fluoride was found to be higher (2.85-21.2mg/l) than
the stipulated standard, however, electrical conductivity, total dissolved
solids (TDS), chloride, turbidity, dissolved oxygen (DO), hardness and nitrate
conformed to the required standards. Most of the physico-chemical parameters
tested in all the water samples were within the permissible limits stipulated
by the drinking water standards whereas fluoride content is high hence the
consumption of water with such fluoride content could cause skeletal fluorosis
but could be used for other domestic purposes. Findings from this study showed
that the parasitic load of the water sample could constitute epidemiological
threats to public health. Inhabitants of this community should boil or treat
their water before consumption while Provision ofportable water by both
government and relevant stakeholders should be made available to the residents
as this will reduce the rate at which the spread of water-borne parasitic
diseases may occur.
JOHN, J (2025). Parasitic And Water Quality Assessment Of Drinking Water Sources At Nkwo-Egwu Community , Umuahia North L.G.A., Abia-State, Nigeria:- John, Onyinyechi G. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Jul 22, 2025, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/parasitic-and-water-quality-assessment-of-drinking-water-sources-at-nkwo-egwu-community-umuahia-north-lga-abia-state-nigeria-john-onyinyechi-g-7-2
JOHN, JOHN. "Parasitic And Water Quality Assessment Of Drinking Water Sources At Nkwo-Egwu Community , Umuahia North L.G.A., Abia-State, Nigeria:- John, Onyinyechi G" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 21 Jul. 2025, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/parasitic-and-water-quality-assessment-of-drinking-water-sources-at-nkwo-egwu-community-umuahia-north-lga-abia-state-nigeria-john-onyinyechi-g-7-2. Accessed 22 Jul. 2025.
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JOHN, JOHN. "Parasitic And Water Quality Assessment Of Drinking Water Sources At Nkwo-Egwu Community , Umuahia North L.G.A., Abia-State, Nigeria:- John, Onyinyechi G" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2025). Accessed 22 Jul. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/parasitic-and-water-quality-assessment-of-drinking-water-sources-at-nkwo-egwu-community-umuahia-north-lga-abia-state-nigeria-john-onyinyechi-g-7-2