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Hospital discharges in urban sanitation systems: Long-term monitoring of wastewater resistome and microbiota in relationship to their eco-exposome

Elena Buelow, Andreu Rico, Margaux Gaschet, José Lourenço, Sean Kennedy, Laure Wiest, Marie-Cécile Ploy, Christophe Dagot

2020Water Research X93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wastewaters (WW) are important sources for the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) into the environment. Hospital WW (HWW) contain higher loads of micro-pollutants and AMR markers than urban WW (UWW). Little is known about the long-term dynamics of H and U WW and the impact of their joined treatment on the general burden of AMR. Here, we characterized the resistome, microbiota and eco-exposome signature of 126 H and U WW samples treated separately for three years, and then mixed, over one year. Multi-variate analysis and machine learning revealed a robust signature for each WW with no significant variation over time before mixing, and once mixed, both WW closely resembled Urban signatures. We demonstrated a significant impact of pharmaceuticals and surfactants on the resistome and microbiota of H and U WW. Our results present considerable targets for AMR related risk assessment of WW.

Topics & Concepts

ResistomeExposomeMicrobiomeSanitationMetagenomicsWastewaterBiologyEnvironmental scienceMicrobiologyAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsBioinformaticsEnvironmental engineeringGeneticsIntegronGenePharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsWater Treatment and DisinfectionBiosensors and Analytical Detection
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