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Prevalence of coliform bacterial contamination in cat drinking water in households in Thailand
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Background and Aim: Bacterial contamination of drinking water is a leading cause of gastrointestinal infections. Cats may be at risk of water contamination from feces due to poor sanitation and hygiene. The objectives of the present study were to (1) evaluate the prevalence of coliform bacteria in cat drinking water and (2) identify possible risk factors leading to contamination.
Materials and Methods: Fifty-five drinking water samples were collected from water containers used by cats (median age [range]: 5 years [8 months-15 years]) at their home. Using a sterile syringe, 50 mL water was collected directly from water containers. The water samples were stored in coliform enhancement media for 24 h and then submitted for bacterial culture.
Results: The prevalence of fecal coliform contamination of cat drinking water was 67.27% (37/55; 95% confidence interval: 53.29-79.32%). There was no significant difference in the prevalence of coliform bacterial contamination of drinking water by age or gender of the cat or by water container type. However, bacterial contamination differed significantly between shorthaired cats and longhaired cats when comparing Escherichia coli (9/44 [20.45%] vs. 8/11 [72.72%], p<0.001) and Enterobacter spp. (16/44 [36.36%] vs. 9/11 [81.82%], p=0.007). For water that had been in a container longer than 12 h, there were significantly more contaminated tap water samples (16/19 [84.21%]) than contaminated processed water samples (9/17 [52.94%], p=0.047).
Conclusion: Coliform contamination in cat drinking water is common and occurs more often in households with longhaired cats. Drinking water for cats should be changed every 12 h, especially for households using tap water.
Title: Prevalence of coliform bacterial contamination in cat drinking water in households in Thailand
Description:
Background and Aim: Bacterial contamination of drinking water is a leading cause of gastrointestinal infections.
Cats may be at risk of water contamination from feces due to poor sanitation and hygiene.
The objectives of the present study were to (1) evaluate the prevalence of coliform bacteria in cat drinking water and (2) identify possible risk factors leading to contamination.
Materials and Methods: Fifty-five drinking water samples were collected from water containers used by cats (median age [range]: 5 years [8 months-15 years]) at their home.
Using a sterile syringe, 50 mL water was collected directly from water containers.
The water samples were stored in coliform enhancement media for 24 h and then submitted for bacterial culture.
Results: The prevalence of fecal coliform contamination of cat drinking water was 67.
27% (37/55; 95% confidence interval: 53.
29-79.
32%).
There was no significant difference in the prevalence of coliform bacterial contamination of drinking water by age or gender of the cat or by water container type.
However, bacterial contamination differed significantly between shorthaired cats and longhaired cats when comparing Escherichia coli (9/44 [20.
45%] vs.
8/11 [72.
72%], p<0.
001) and Enterobacter spp.
(16/44 [36.
36%] vs.
9/11 [81.
82%], p=0.
007).
For water that had been in a container longer than 12 h, there were significantly more contaminated tap water samples (16/19 [84.
21%]) than contaminated processed water samples (9/17 [52.
94%], p=0.
047).
Conclusion: Coliform contamination in cat drinking water is common and occurs more often in households with longhaired cats.
Drinking water for cats should be changed every 12 h, especially for households using tap water.
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