2022
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v26i4.21
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Bacterial Indicators of Contamination in Highly Impacted Segment of Tropical Lagoon, Southwest Nigeria

Abstract: Increasing deterioration of coastal waters is a major public health concern in many regions of the developing world. This study investigates the impact of water quality on the proliferation of bacterial pathogens in surface water, sediment and tissues of fish, Sarotherodon melanotheron from the Makoko axis of Lagos Lagoon. Analysis of physicochemical characteristics and microbial quality of samples followed standard methods and procedures.  Measured water quality parameters (water temperature, turbidity, pH, s… Show more

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“…Contrarily, Nandita et al [34] detected non-tolerable levels of bacteria and coliform in water samples collected at some sampling points along the Lagos Lagoon. Additionally, Obiakara-Amaechi et al [35] detected non-permissible levels of microorganisms in water samples collected at the Makoko axis of Lagos Lagoon. The low level of microorganisms in the current study could be attributed to high osmotic stress in the water, which causes the cell to be unable to take up water and become dormant [36].…”
Section: Microorganisms In the Water Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrarily, Nandita et al [34] detected non-tolerable levels of bacteria and coliform in water samples collected at some sampling points along the Lagos Lagoon. Additionally, Obiakara-Amaechi et al [35] detected non-permissible levels of microorganisms in water samples collected at the Makoko axis of Lagos Lagoon. The low level of microorganisms in the current study could be attributed to high osmotic stress in the water, which causes the cell to be unable to take up water and become dormant [36].…”
Section: Microorganisms In the Water Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%