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A Survey of Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Water Supplies during a 10-Year Period (2000-2009) in Seoul
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A Survey of Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Water Supplies during a 10-Year Period (2000-2009) in Seoul

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2010;48(3):219-224.
Published online: September 16, 2010

Seoul Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul, Korea.

Corresponding author (mylee9@seoul.go.kr)
• Received: May 24, 2010   • Revised: August 18, 2010   • Accepted: August 28, 2010

Copyright © 2010 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Sampling sites in the Han River.
Fig. 2 Micrographs of typical Cryptosporidium oocysts confirmed by fluorescence microscopy using differential interference contrast optics, found in 2 intake water samples (up and down) from the Han River. (Left) An oocyst showing its brilliant apple-green fluorescence with ovoid shape, stained with mAb, 5 µm in diameter under a blue filter; (Middle) 1-4 blue points by DAPI nuclei staining under a UV filter; (Right) 1-4 sporozoites shown by DIC.
Fig. 3 Micrographs of an empty Cryptosporidium oocyst or oocyst-like object observed by fluorescence microscopy using DIC found in an intake water sample of the Han River. (Left) blue filter; (Middle) UV filter; (Right) DIC.
Fig. 4 Micrographs of 2 oocyst-like objects (up and down) with typical fluorescence, confirmed as no oocysts, found in 2 intake water samples of the Han River. (Left) blue filter; (Middle) UV filter; (Right) DIC.
Fig. 5 Quarterly distribution of Cryptosporidium oocysts at Kuui intake of the Han River and the end of Wangsuk stream (2000-2006).
Fig. 6 Yearly distribution of Cryptosporidium oocysts in the Han River water samples (2000-2009). • mean, * higher value than the mean, □ Range between the first quartile and the third quartile.
A Survey of Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Water Supplies during a 10-Year Period (2000-2009) in Seoul
Sitesa P.Pb Confirmed oocysts /10 L
P.P Total oocysts /10 L
A.Mc 90 percentile Range A.M 90 percentile Range R1 10.0 0.10 0.1 0-1 12.5 0.20 0.1 0-3 R2 15.0 0.25 1.0 0-3 20.0 0.40 1.1 0-5 R3 12.5 0.23 1.0 0-4 15.0 0.28 1.0 0-4 R4 27.5 1.35 3.0 0-22 32.5 1.73 4.1 0-22 R5 27.5 0.85 2.0 0-19 30.0 0.90 2.0 0-20 R6 22.5 0.33 1.0 0-3 25.0 0.38 1.1 0-3 Total 19.2 0.52 1.0 0-22 22.5 0.65 2.0 0-22 Cryptosporidium
Turbidity Particle counts Aerobic spore formers Total Confirmed Sedimentation and sand-filtration (n = 13) > 2.0-> 2.3 > 1.8-> 2.3 1.2-1.9 (1.5) 1.4-2.3 (1.9) 1.9-3.9 (2.9)
Table 1. Occurrence of Cryptosporidium oocysts in the river water samples selected periodically from 6 intakes of the Han River in South Korea (2000-2009, n = 240)

R1, Paldang; R2, Kangbuk; R3, Amsa; R4, Kuui; R5, Jayang; R6, Pungnap;

% of positive samples;

arithmetic mean.

Table 2. Range (mean) of log removal of Cryptosporidium and various indicators by sedimentation and filtration at conventional water treatments in South Korea