Research Article
Identification of Opportunistic Pathogenic Bacteria in Drinking Water Samples of Different Rural Health Centers and Their Clinical Impacts on Humans
Table 1
Bacterial abundance from the drinking water samples collected from government hospitals, Mahabubnagar.
| Serial number | Sample number | Place of sample collection | Number of isolates | Isolated strains |
| 1 | AL | Alampur | 3 | AL1, AL3, AL4 | 2 | AP | Achampet | 3 | AP1, AP2, AP4 | 3 | D | Shadnagar | 4 | D12, D22, D24, D25 | 4 | GD | Gadwal | 4 | GD2, GD4–D6 | 5 | JD | Jadcherla | 4 | JD1–JD4 | 6 | JU | Jurala | 4 | JU1–JU4 | 7 | KL | Kalwakurthy | 5 | KL1–KL5 | 8 | MB | Mahabubnagar-1 | 4 | MB1–MB4 | 9 | MK | Makthal | 3 | MK2–MK4 | 10 | NG | Nagar Kurnool | 2 | NG1, NG2 | 11 | NR | Narayanpet | 3 | NR2–NR4 | 12 | R | Mahabubnagar-2 | 12 | R1, R2, R5–R8, R21–R23, R26, R30, R31 | 13 | WN | Wanaparthy | 4 | WN1, WN3–WN5 |
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