Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria

Background: Every year, globally, high rates of morbidity and mortality from waterborne diseases are reported due to non-compliant packaged water that fails to meet recommended safety standards. While studies have assessed the quality of drinking water in communities, researches on water quality in...

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Main Authors: Ekanem AM, Benson SA, Ekpuk IN, Amafaye WD, Akpan IE, Udo AI, Edem SA, David E, Akpabio KO, Nneamaka AA
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Published: Nigerian Medical Association, Akwa Ibom State Branch 2025-01-01
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Amafaye WD
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Udo AI
Edem SA
David E
Akpabio KO
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description Background: Every year, globally, high rates of morbidity and mortality from waterborne diseases are reported due to non-compliant packaged water that fails to meet recommended safety standards. While studies have assessed the quality of drinking water in communities, researches on water quality in healthcare facilities are scarce. Healthcare facilities must ensure safe drinking water sources, to prevent complicating patient illnesses or prolonged hospital stay. Objective: This study aimed at determining the conformity of bottled and sachet water brands available in the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital to both national and international guidelines for drinking water quality. Methodology: This was a facility based descriptive cross-sectional study involving the physicochemical and biological analysis of 10 randomly selected packaged water (5sachet and 5 bottled water) brands. Results of analysis were compared with values in WHO Guidelines and the Nigerian Industrial Standards for Drinking Water Quality. Results: Physical analysis of the water samples revealed no abnormalities. Electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and magnesium hardness were increased in both bottled and sachet water brands. 60% of the sachet water samples showed evidence of gross bacterial contamination (>50cfu/ml) while 20% of the bottled water samples were grossly contaminated. Conclusion: Sachet water brands failed to meet minimum standards in most of the parameters assessed. In contrast, bottled water brands were found to be of relatively safer quality. Bottled and sachet water brands sold in the healthcare facilities should undergo regular quality analyses to ensure patient safety.
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spelling doaj-art-4b30059e59074420bcea99fc9bbf1c602025-01-12T11:36:03ZengNigerian Medical Association, Akwa Ibom State BranchIbom Medical Journal1597-71882735-99642025-01-0118110.61386/imj.v18i1.607Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern NigeriaEkanem AM0Benson SA1Ekpuk IN2Amafaye WD3Akpan IE4Udo AI5Edem SA6David E7Akpabio KO8Nneamaka AA9Department of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaAkwa Ibom State Water Company Limited, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Community Medicine, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria Background: Every year, globally, high rates of morbidity and mortality from waterborne diseases are reported due to non-compliant packaged water that fails to meet recommended safety standards. While studies have assessed the quality of drinking water in communities, researches on water quality in healthcare facilities are scarce. Healthcare facilities must ensure safe drinking water sources, to prevent complicating patient illnesses or prolonged hospital stay. Objective: This study aimed at determining the conformity of bottled and sachet water brands available in the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital to both national and international guidelines for drinking water quality. Methodology: This was a facility based descriptive cross-sectional study involving the physicochemical and biological analysis of 10 randomly selected packaged water (5sachet and 5 bottled water) brands. Results of analysis were compared with values in WHO Guidelines and the Nigerian Industrial Standards for Drinking Water Quality. Results: Physical analysis of the water samples revealed no abnormalities. Electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and magnesium hardness were increased in both bottled and sachet water brands. 60% of the sachet water samples showed evidence of gross bacterial contamination (>50cfu/ml) while 20% of the bottled water samples were grossly contaminated. Conclusion: Sachet water brands failed to meet minimum standards in most of the parameters assessed. In contrast, bottled water brands were found to be of relatively safer quality. Bottled and sachet water brands sold in the healthcare facilities should undergo regular quality analyses to ensure patient safety. http://ibommedicaljournal.org/index.php/imjhome/article/view/607drinking watersachet and bottled waterUUTHUyo
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Benson SA
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Akpan IE
Udo AI
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David E
Akpabio KO
Nneamaka AA
Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria
Ibom Medical Journal
drinking water
sachet and bottled water
UUTH
Uyo
title Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria
title_full Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria
title_fullStr Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria
title_short Quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern Nigeria
title_sort quality assessment of packaged water brands in a university teaching hospital in southern nigeria
topic drinking water
sachet and bottled water
UUTH
Uyo
url http://ibommedicaljournal.org/index.php/imjhome/article/view/607
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