Publications by authors named "Franella Francos Halla"

Pit latrines provide essential onsite sanitation services to over a billion people, but there are concerns about their role in infectious disease transmission, and impacts on groundwater resources. We conducted fieldwork in an informal settlement in Dar es Salaam, where cholera is endemic. We combined plate counting with portable MinION sequencing and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) methods for characterization of bacteria in pit latrine sludge, leachate, shallow and deep groundwater resources.

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Article Synopsis
  • qPCR and NGS are advanced techniques used to assess drinking water quality, but their results can be difficult to interpret accurately.
  • Chlorination significantly reduces the presence of culturable fecal indicator bacteria (FIB), but some bacterial DNA from potential pathogens remains detectable post-disinfection.
  • Combining traditional microbial assessments like plate counts and flow cytometry with DNA analysis offers a more reliable understanding of water quality compared to using NGS or qPCR in isolation.
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