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Investigation Of The Bacteria Extracted From Erbil City’S Sewage Water And Treated With Chlorine

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  • Tablo Abdulrahim Ahmed

    (Hawler Medical University / College of health Science, Nutrition and Dietetics Dept. KRI, Iraq)

  • Rezan Sabah Ahmed

    (Hawler Medical University / College of health Science, Nutrition and Dietetics Dept. KRI, Iraq)

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Chlorination is one technique used to treat wastewater; this method is particularly good at eliminating bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. Chlorination is a common treatment method because it is more effective than other methods at eliminating most pathogenic organisms; however, it is also capable of eliminating the majority of other contaminants found in water. Seven bacteria were isolated from the sewage water in the current study, which included 30 sample collections from various locations throughout our city, both before and after the sewage water was treated with chlorine. (Staph. intermedis, Streptococcus agalactiae, Staph.epidermidis, E.coli, Vibrio,cholera, Klebsiella pneumonia,and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.) The Vitek 2 system was used in conjunction with macroscopic and microscopic examination to make the diagnosis of those isolated bacteria. The amount of isolated bacteria decreased and some of them were killed after being treated with 10 mg/L of chlorine

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  • Tablo Abdulrahim Ahmed & Rezan Sabah Ahmed, 2024. "Investigation Of The Bacteria Extracted From Erbil City’S Sewage Water And Treated With Chlorine," Science Heritage Journal (GWS), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 8(2), pages 109-111, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbngws:v:8:y:2024:i:2:p:109-111
    DOI: 10.26480/gws.02.2024.109.111
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