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Chlorination of Schistosoma mansoni cercariae.

Laura BraunYasinta Daniel SylivesterMeseret Dessalegne ZerefaMuluwork MaruFiona AllanFeleke ZewgeAidan M EmerySafari Kinung'hiMichael R Templeton
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
A CT (residual chlorine concentration x chlorine contact time) value of 26±4 mg·min/l is required to achieve a 2-log10 inactivation of S. mansoni cercariae under the most conservative condition tested (pH 7.5, 20°C). Field and lab-cultivated cercariae show similar chlorine sensitivities. A CT value of 30 mg·min/l is therefore recommended to disinfect cercaria-infested water, though safety factors may be required, depending on water quality and operating conditions. This CT value can be achieved with a chlorine residual of 1 mg/l after a contact time of 30 minutes, for example. This recommendation can be used to provide safe water for household and recreational water activities in communities that lack safe alternative water sources.
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