Environmental Factors Affecting the Occurrence of Mycobacteria in Brook Waters

Author:

Iivanainen E. K.1,Martikainen P. J.1,Väänänen P. K.2,Katila M.-L.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Microbiology, National Public Health Institute, P.O. Box 95, 70701 Kuopio, Finland

2. Geochemical Department, Geological Survey of Finland, 70701 Kuopio, Finland

3. Department of Clinical Microbiology, Kuopio University Hospital, 70211 Kuopio, Finland

Abstract

To evaluate the impact of environmental factors on the occurrence of environmental mycobacteria, viable counts of mycobacteria were measured in samples of brook water collected from 53 drainage areas located in a linear belt crossing Finland at 63° north latitude. The numbers of mycobacteria were correlated with characteristics of the drainage area, climatic parameters, chemical and physical characteristics of the water, and counts of other heterotrophic bacteria in the water. The numbers of mycobacteria in the water ranged from 10 to 2,200 CFU/liter. The counts correlated positively ( P < 0.001) with the presence of peatlands, precipitation data, chemical oxygen demand, water color, and concentrations of Fe, Al, Cu, Co, and Cr. The mycobacterial counts correlated negatively ( P < 0.001) with water pH, whereas other heterotrophic bacterial counts lacked any correlation with pH. A linear regression model with four independent variables (i.e., peatlands in the drainage area, chemical oxygen demand, concentration of potassium, and pH) explained 83% of the variation in mycobacterial counts in brook waters. Our results suggest that acidification may enhance the growth of environmental mycobacteria.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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