Microbial Source Tracking And Antimicrobial Resistance In One River System Of A Rural Community In Bahia, Brazil

V T Moretto, P S Bartley,V M Ferreira, C S Santos,L K Silva, R A Ponce-Terashima,R E Blanton,M G Reis,L M Barbosa

BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY(2022)

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Use of antibiotics inevitably leads to antimicrobial resistance. Selection for resistance occurs primarily within the gut of humans and animals as well as in the environment through natural resistance and residual antibiotics in streams and soil. We evaluated antimicrobial resistance in Gram negative bacteria from a river system in a rural community in Bahia, Brazil. Water was collected from the Jiquirica and Brejoes rivers and the piped water supply. Additionally, stools were collected from a random sample of residents, cows, pigs and horses near the river. The samples were screened for bacteria resistant to ciprofloxacin, cefotaxime, and meropenem and identified biochemically at the genus and species levels. Microbial source tracking demonstrated that ruminant and human fecal contamination increased as the rivers neared the village center and decreased after the last residence. Antibiotic bacteria were identified from all samples (n = 32). No bacteria were resistant to carbapenems, but the majority of the enterobacteria were resistant to ciprofloxacin, even though this class of antibiotics is not commonly used in food animals in this region. Considering these facts, together with the pattern of human fecal contamination, a human source was considered most likely for these resistant isolates.
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fecal contamination, Enterobacteriaceae, livestock, sanitation
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