Changes in the composition of bacterial communities and pathogen levels during wastewater treatment

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Shuangfei Li
Shilin Wang
Ming Hung Wong
Madiha Zaynab
Keju Wang
Liping Zhong
Liao Ouyang
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[1] Shenzhen University,Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Marine Bioresource & Eco
[2] Consortium On Health,Environmental Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Oceanography
[3] The Education University of Hong Kong,Environment, Education and Research (CHEER)
[4] Tai Po,School of Materials and Environmental Engineering
[5] Shenzhen Polytechnic,undefined
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Wastewater treatment plants; Effluents; Bacterial community; qPCR; Human-associated ;
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Wastewater treatment plants have been described as a potential source of spreading pathogens to the receiving water. However, few studies are reporting the presence and concentration changes of pathogens in these matrices. High-throughput sequencing provides new insights into understanding the changes of bacterial communities throughout wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). In this study, the changes in microbial community composition and the levels of representative pathogens of effluents during the wastewater treatment process in two municipal WWTPs (A and B) were analyzed using Illumina NovaSeq sequencing and qPCR. Proteobacteria was the most abundant phylum in all samples, accounting for 45.0–75.2% of the bacterial community, followed by Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, and Nitrospirae. A slight difference was observed between the bacterial community compositions of WWTPs A and B. However, a significant difference in the community compositions of effluent samples at different treatment stages was observed. Nutrients had a more substantial impact on bacterial community composition than physicochemical factors. Most human-associated Bacteroides and Mycobacterium were eliminated during the wastewater treatment process in both WWTPs. The bacterial community richness in WWTP A was significantly higher than that in WWTP B. The results of this study will provide insights into the potential problems that exist in WWTPs. In turn, these insights can enable the efficient and stable operation of WWTPs and help prevent the spread of pathogens.
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页码:1232 / 1243
页数:11
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