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Multidrug-resistant Enterobacter spp. in wastewater and surface water: Molecular characterization of β-lactam resistance and metal tolerance genes

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Zagui, Guilherme Sgobbi ; Moreira, Natalia Columbaro ; Santos, Danilo Vitorino ; Paschoalato, Cristina Filomena Pereira Rosa ; Sierra, Jordi ; Nadal, Marti ; Domingo, Jose L. ; Darini, Ana Lucia Costa ; Andrade, Leonardo Neves ; Segura-Munoz, Susana Ines
Número total de Autores: 10
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Environmental Research; v. 233, p. 7-pg., 2023-06-27.
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Among the ESKAPE group pathogens, Enterobacter spp. is an opportunistic Gram-negative bacillus, widely dispersed in the environment, that causes infections. In the present study, samples of hospital wastewater, raw and treated urban wastewater, as well as surface receiving water, were collected to assess the occurrence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Enterobacter spp. A molecular characterization of & beta;-lactam antibiotic resistance and metal tolerance genes was performed. According to identification by MALDI-TOF MS, 14 isolates were obtained: 7 E. bugandensis, 5 E. kobei, and 2 E. cloacae. The isolates showed resistance mainly to & beta;-lactam antibiotics, including those used to treat infections caused by MDR bacteria. Multiple antibiotic resistance index was calculated for all isolates. It allowed verify whether sampling points showed a high risk due to antibiotic resistant Enterobacter spp., as well as to determine if the isolates have been in environments with a frequent antibiotic use. Twelve isolates showed & beta;-lactam antibiotic resistance gene, being the blaKPC widely detected. Regarding metal tolerance, 13 isolates showed at least two genes that encode metal tolerance mechanisms. Overall, metal tolerance mechanisms to silver, copper, mercury, arsenic and tellurium were found. New data on metal tolerance mechanisms dispersion and antibiotic-resistance characterization of the E. bugandensis and E. kobei species were here provided. The occurrence of MDR Enterobacter spp. in analyzed samples draws attention to an urgent need to put control measures into practice. It also evidences waterborne spread of clinically important antibioticresistant bacteria recognized as critical priority pathogens. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 19/18663-2 - Antibióticos, metais tóxicos e bactérias multirresistentes em esgoto hospitalar e urbano e seu potencial impacto em ecossistemas hídricos receptores
Beneficiário:Susana Segura Muñoz
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Processo FAPESP: 19/05938-3 - Antibióticos, metais tóxicos e bactérias multirresistentes em esgoto hospitalar e urbano e seu potencial impacto em ecossistemas hídricos receptores
Beneficiário:Guilherme Sgobbi Zagui
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado