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KMID : 0893320060210030283
Journal of Environmental Toxicology
2006 Volume.21 No. 3 p.283 ~ p.289
Assessment of Bacterial Contamination of Bottled Water in Korea, 2005
Kim Yun-A

Lee Do-Kyung
Yu Kyoung-Mi
Kang Byung-Yong
Ha Nam-Joo
Abstract
In recent years, there has been an increase in consumer demand for bottled waters. There is a perception that consumption of natural mineral water represents a healthy life style and that these products are relatively safe. In this study, the microbiological quality of 39 samples of bottled water, purchased from retail store in Korea, was investigated during the 2005. Applying pour plate method, the 1 mL of water samples were analyzed for the presence and enumeration of total general bacteria and Pseudomonas spp.. Nineteen samples representing 9 brands of bottled water contained general bacteria ( CFU/mL). In addition four samples contained Pseudomonas spp. and Camamonas acidovorans. The susceptibility of the strains tested against 25 antimicrobial agents, Pseudomonas fluorescens were resistant to Lincomycin, Amoxacilin/Clavulanic acid and Cefazolin (> ). Also Comamonas acidovorans were intermediate to Cephalothin and resistant to Cefoperazone.
KEYWORD
Bottled water, MIC and Pseudomonas spp
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