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:: Volume 15, Issue 1 (Quarterly 2011) ::
Feyz 2011, 15(1): 74-80 Back to browse issues page
Evaluation of parasitic and fungal contamination and physicochemical parameters of indoor public swimming pools in Kashan during 2008-9
Sima Rasti , Mohammad Ali Asadi , Leila Iranshahi , Hosain Hooshyar , Hamid Reza Gilasi , Azadeh Zahiri
Kashan University of Medical Sciences , rasti_s@yahoo.com
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Background: Swimming in indoor public pools may lead to transmission of contagious diseases such as ear problems, foot tinea, conjunctivitis and amoebic meningoencephalitis in swimmers. The aim of this study was to determine the types of fungal and parasitic contamination and physicochemical parameters of indoor public swimming pools in Kashan.

Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 200 water samples were collected from surface and depth of four swimming pools of Kashan during 2008-9. Physicochemical parameters such as, temperature, pH, residual chlorine and turbidity of the pools were studied. Samples were tested for the presence of parasitic and fungal contamination by specific mediums.

Results: The residual chlorine in 71% of samples was standard. The average pH level was 7.7 and 88% of samples were standard. No parasite and free living amoebae were observed. The prevalence of saprophytic and opportunistic fungi was 42% in surface and 12 % in depth, which was not significant in different swimming pools (P=0.95). Twelve species of saprophytic and opportunistic fungi were isolated the highest and the lowest number of species were aspergillus (50%) and fusarium (3.7%), respectively. The residual chlorine in fungal contamination between swimming pools was less than standard (P=0.014).

Conclusion: Although no parasites and free living amoebae were observed in Kashan’s swimming pools, the prevalence of saprophytic and opportunistic fungi was relatively high. Such condition may be attributed to low concentration of residual chlorine, inadequate water treatment and water high temperature.

Keywords: Contamination, Fungi, Parasites, Physicochemical, Swimming pools
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2011/03/30 | Revised: 2011/04/9 | Published: 2011/04/15
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Rasti S, Asadi M A, Iranshahi L, Hooshyar H, Gilasi H R, Zahiri A. Evaluation of parasitic and fungal contamination and physicochemical parameters of indoor public swimming pools in Kashan during 2008-9. Feyz 2011; 15 (1) :74-80
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