Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections

In view of the intimate relationship of humans with coastal lagoons (used for recreation, tourism, water supply, etc.), the discharge of domestic effluents may lead to the establishment of routes of dissemination of pathogenic microorganisms, including microorganisms carrying genes for resistance to antimicrobials, through the surrounding human communities. The objective of the present investigation was to relate the presence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria to the environmental characteristics of three coastal lagoons, comparing the results with those from hospital sewage. Of the lagoons evaluated, two (Geribá and Imboassica) receive domestic sewage discharge, and the other (Cabiúnas) is still in a natural state. We isolated in a culture medium containing 32 ¼ µg/ml of Cephalothin, fecal coliforms (E. coli), non-fecal coliforms (Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, and Citrobacter), non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli, and Aeromonas sp. In cultures from the hospital drain we found strains showing numerous markers for resistance to most of the 11 antimicrobials tested. On the other hand, in cultures from Cabiúnas and Imboassica lagoons, we found strains showing resistance only to antibiotics frequently observed in non-selective situations (considered as "common" markers). The capacity for dilution in the ecosystem, and salinity appeared related with the occurrence of multi-resistant bacterial strains. The intensity of recent fecal contamination was not shown to be associated with the numbers and types of markers found.

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Main Authors: Meirelles-Pereira,Frederico de, Pereira,Angela de Meirelles Santos, Silva,Márcio Cataldo Gomes da, Gonçalves,Verônica Dias, Brum,Paulo Roberto, Castro,Almeida Ribeiro de, Pereira,Alexandre Adler, Esteves,Francisco de Assis, Pereira,José Augusto Adler
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2002
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spelling oai:scielo:S1517-838220020004000022014-04-28Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infectionsMeirelles-Pereira,Frederico dePereira,Angela de Meirelles SantosSilva,Márcio Cataldo Gomes daGonçalves,Verônica DiasBrum,Paulo RobertoCastro,Almeida Ribeiro dePereira,Alexandre AdlerEsteves,Francisco de AssisPereira,José Augusto Adler bacterial resistance eutrophication sanitary microbiology environmental microbiology In view of the intimate relationship of humans with coastal lagoons (used for recreation, tourism, water supply, etc.), the discharge of domestic effluents may lead to the establishment of routes of dissemination of pathogenic microorganisms, including microorganisms carrying genes for resistance to antimicrobials, through the surrounding human communities. The objective of the present investigation was to relate the presence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria to the environmental characteristics of three coastal lagoons, comparing the results with those from hospital sewage. Of the lagoons evaluated, two (Geribá and Imboassica) receive domestic sewage discharge, and the other (Cabiúnas) is still in a natural state. We isolated in a culture medium containing 32 ¼ µg/ml of Cephalothin, fecal coliforms (E. coli), non-fecal coliforms (Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, and Citrobacter), non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli, and Aeromonas sp. In cultures from the hospital drain we found strains showing numerous markers for resistance to most of the 11 antimicrobials tested. On the other hand, in cultures from Cabiúnas and Imboassica lagoons, we found strains showing resistance only to antibiotics frequently observed in non-selective situations (considered as "common" markers). The capacity for dilution in the ecosystem, and salinity appeared related with the occurrence of multi-resistant bacterial strains. The intensity of recent fecal contamination was not shown to be associated with the numbers and types of markers found.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology v.33 n.4 20022002-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822002000400002en10.1590/S1517-83822002000400002
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Pereira,Angela de Meirelles Santos
Silva,Márcio Cataldo Gomes da
Gonçalves,Verônica Dias
Brum,Paulo Roberto
Castro,Almeida Ribeiro de
Pereira,Alexandre Adler
Esteves,Francisco de Assis
Pereira,José Augusto Adler
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Pereira,Angela de Meirelles Santos
Silva,Márcio Cataldo Gomes da
Gonçalves,Verônica Dias
Brum,Paulo Roberto
Castro,Almeida Ribeiro de
Pereira,Alexandre Adler
Esteves,Francisco de Assis
Pereira,José Augusto Adler
Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
author_facet Meirelles-Pereira,Frederico de
Pereira,Angela de Meirelles Santos
Silva,Márcio Cataldo Gomes da
Gonçalves,Verônica Dias
Brum,Paulo Roberto
Castro,Almeida Ribeiro de
Pereira,Alexandre Adler
Esteves,Francisco de Assis
Pereira,José Augusto Adler
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title Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
title_short Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
title_full Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
title_fullStr Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
title_full_unstemmed Ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
title_sort ecological aspects of the antimicrobial resistence in bacteria of importance to humn infections
description In view of the intimate relationship of humans with coastal lagoons (used for recreation, tourism, water supply, etc.), the discharge of domestic effluents may lead to the establishment of routes of dissemination of pathogenic microorganisms, including microorganisms carrying genes for resistance to antimicrobials, through the surrounding human communities. The objective of the present investigation was to relate the presence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria to the environmental characteristics of three coastal lagoons, comparing the results with those from hospital sewage. Of the lagoons evaluated, two (Geribá and Imboassica) receive domestic sewage discharge, and the other (Cabiúnas) is still in a natural state. We isolated in a culture medium containing 32 ¼ µg/ml of Cephalothin, fecal coliforms (E. coli), non-fecal coliforms (Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, and Citrobacter), non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli, and Aeromonas sp. In cultures from the hospital drain we found strains showing numerous markers for resistance to most of the 11 antimicrobials tested. On the other hand, in cultures from Cabiúnas and Imboassica lagoons, we found strains showing resistance only to antibiotics frequently observed in non-selective situations (considered as "common" markers). The capacity for dilution in the ecosystem, and salinity appeared related with the occurrence of multi-resistant bacterial strains. The intensity of recent fecal contamination was not shown to be associated with the numbers and types of markers found.
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