1.Ozone and peroxone disinfection of Toxocara canis eggs in water
Ibá ; ñ ; ez-Cervantes, G. ; Cruz-Bautista, J.D. ; Vargas-De-Leó ; n, C. ; Rojas-Bernabé ; , A. ; Ramí ; rez-Cortina, C.R. ; Nogueda-Torres, B.
Tropical Biomedicine 2024;41(No.1):45-51
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Water pollution in developing countries continues to be a major health problem due to various 
anthropological activities that contribute to the spread of many parasitic diseases, including those 
caused by helminths. The aim of this study is to explore the ability of ozone and peroxone to disinfect 
drinking water contaminated samples with Toxocara canis eggs. The oxidants used were ozone and 
ozone-hydrogen peroxide combination. The treatment of Toxocara canis eggs was carried out in a 50 
ml reactor with an operating volume of 10 ml. The pH conditions (5, 7 and 10) were varied for each 
treatment. The treatment effect was calculated by counting eggs and examining the condition of the 
larvae larval condition (whole, broken and hatched larvae) using an optical microscope. The experiment 
was carried out by exposing the eggs for 60 and 120 minutes to ozone and peroxone. The best results 
were obtained for helminths treated with the ozone/hydrogen peroxide combination at pH 10, with an 
inactivation of 79.2%. The synergistic effect of ozone combined with hydrogen peroxide allows higher 
helminth egg inactivation rates, demonstrating that advanced oxidation processes are a real alternative 
to apply in the inactivation of Toxocara canis eggs. The results obtained in this study show that the 
ozone and peroxone treatment could be a useful disinfection process to destroy or inactivate Toxocara 
canis eggs in processes commonly applied in water treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
 
            

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