Antimicrobial-Resistant Enterobacteria In Surface Waters With Fecal Contamination From Urban And Rural Communities

REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL(2021)

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Introduction: Inadequate wastewater treatment and fecal contamination have a strong environmental impact on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This study evaluated the profile of AMR enterobacteria and fecal contamination from four surface waters: Jiquirica-Brejoes River and Cabrito, Tororo, and Abaete Lagoons. Methods: We analyzed AMR beta-lactamase genes using the polymerase chain reaction method and fecal contamination using Coliscan (R). Results: We found high levels of fecal contamination, beta-lactamase producers, and AMR genes (bla(OXA-48), bla(SPM), and bla(VIM)) in all waterbodies. Conclusions: Poor sanitation evidenced by fecal contamination and human activities around these surface waters contributed to the distribution and increase in AMR enterobacteria.
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Fecal contamination, Surface water, Enterobacteria, Antimicrobial resistance, ESBL-producing, Carbapenemase-producing
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