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Tertiary hospital sewage as reservoir of bacteria expressing MDR phenotype in Brazil

Guilherme Sgobbi Zagui, Karina Aparecida de Abreu Tonani, Brisa Maria Fregonesi, Gabriel Pinheiro Machado, Thaís Vilela Silva, Leonardo Neves Andrade, Denise de Andrade, Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz

2021Brazilian Journal of Biology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High doses of antibiotics used in hospitals can affect the microbial composition of sewers, selecting resistant bacteria. In this sense, we evaluated the antibiotic resistance profile and the multiresistant phenotype of bacteria isolated in sewage from a tertiary hospital in the interior São Paulo state, Brazil. For bacteria isolation, 10 µL of sewage samples were sown in selective culture media and the isolates were identified using VITEK-2 automatized system. The antibiotic sensitivity test was performed by disk diffusion. High percentages of resistance were found for amoxicillin, ampicillin, ceftazidime, clindamycin, vancomycin and the multidrug-resistant phenotype (MDR) was attributed to 60.7% of the isolates. Our results show bacteria classified as critical/high priority by WHO List of Priority Pathogens (Enterococcus and Staphylococcus aureus resistant to vancomycin and Enterobacteriaceae resistant to carbapenems) in hospital sewage. Therefore, the implementation of disinfection technologies for hospital sewage would reduce the bacterial load in the sewage that will reach urban wastewater treatment plants, minimizing superficial water contamination and bacterial resistance spread in the environment.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySewageMicrobiologyClindamycinVancomycinCeftazidimeAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsAmpicillinBacteriaEnterococcusAmoxicillinStaphylococcus aureusPseudomonas aeruginosaEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceGeneticsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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