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Survival of Pathogenic Bacteria Under Nutrient Starvation Conditions

1990-07-01
901381
The purpose of this research is to determine the survival of human pathogens within a water distribution system proposed for the orbiting space station. Initially we investigated the survival of opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms in water under nutrient limiting conditions. A strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and two strains of Staphylococcus aureus were grown to mid-log phase then transferred to a starvation regime of sterile deionized water. Cultures were incubated at 10°, 25° or 37° C and were sampled at 24 hr, 1 week, 4 weeks and 6 weeks. The viable cell density was determined by enumerating colony forming units and by directly counting cells stained with acridine orange. Neither of the Staphylococcus strains tested were detected after 1 week of starvation. Our data indicate that Pseudomonas aeruginosa can survive in deionized water at all three temperatures tested at levels exceeding 104 cells per ml.
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