Report of Antibiotic Resistance in Urban and Rural Wastewaters from West Bengal, India

被引:0
|
作者
Singh, Meesha [1 ]
Karmakar, Rupsha [2 ]
Ganguli, Sayak [3 ]
Ghosh, Mahashweta Mitra [1 ]
机构
[1] St Xaviers Coll, Dept Microbiol, Kolkata, India
[2] Vivekananda Coll Women, Dept Zool, Kolkata, India
[3] St Xaviers Coll, Dept Biotechnol, Kolkata, India
关键词
Antibiotic resistance; ARB; environmental resistome; antibiotic pollution; wastewater; Sludge; SP-NOV; BACILLUS-AEROPHILUS; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; ENVIRONMENT; BACTERIA; GENES;
D O I
10.9734/JPRI/2021/v33i53A33660
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Aims: This study aims at comparative identification of antibiotic resistance patterns in bacteria isolated from samples collected from rural environment (LS) and urban environments (SS). Metagenomic profiling gave us insights into the microbial abundance of the two samples. This study focused on culture-based methods for complete identification of antibiotic resistant isolates and estimation of comparative antibiotic resistance among the two samples. Study Design: Untreated medical waste and anthropogenic waste disposal can lead to the propagation of different antibiotic resistant strains in wastewater environments both in urban and rural set ups which provide an insight towards this study approach mentioned in the methodology segment. Place and Duration of Study: Sewer system of a medical facility located in Purulia, India was the collection site for liquid sludge. Solid sludge and associated wastewater were collected in vicinity of a large urban medical facility from central Kolkata, India. Methodology: Physico-chemical properties were analyzed followed by microbiological and biochemical characterization. The antibiotic resistance patterns were determined by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion assay. Potent multidrug resistant isolates were identified using 16srRNA gene amplification followed by Phylogenetic profiling, using CLC Genomics workbench. Results: We observed maximum resistance in an E. coli isolate which was resistant up to 22 antibiotics. Combined data for resistance from urban and rural samples were found to exhibit 83.9% resistance to beta lactams, 85.7% to macrolides, 44.2% to fluoroquinolones, 50% to glycopeptides and cephalosporins, 35.7 % to carbapenems and sulfonamides, 28.5 % to tetracycline, and 23.8 % to aminoglycosides. Conclusion: The high prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria harbouring diverse resistance traits across samples indicated towards probable horizontal gene transfer across environmental niches. This study can prove to be useful to understand and map the patterns of resistance and stringently apply the counter measures related to public health practices.
引用
收藏
页码:274 / 285
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Antibiotic resistance along an urban river impacted by treated wastewaters
    Proia, Lorenzo
    Anzil, Adriana
    Subirats, Jessica
    Borrego, Carles
    Farre, Marinella
    Llorca, Marta
    Luis Balcazar, Jose
    Servais, Pierre
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 628-629 : 453 - 466
  • [2] Antibiotic resistance in urban and hospital wastewaters and their impact on a receiving freshwater ecosystem
    Lorenzo, Proia
    Adriana, Anzil
    Jessica, Subirats
    Caries, Borrego
    Marinella, Farre
    Marta, Llorca
    Jose Luis, Balcazar
    Pierre, Servais
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2018, 206 : 70 - 82
  • [3] Prevalence and antibiotic resistance profiles of Salmonella serotypes isolated from backyard poultry flocks in West Bengal, India
    Samanta, I.
    Joardar, S. N.
    Das, P. K.
    Sar, T. K.
    Bandyopadhyay, S.
    Dutta, T. K.
    Sarkar, U.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH, 2014, 23 (03) : 536 - 545
  • [4] Antibiotic-resistant microbial populations in urban receiving waters and wastewaters from Tanzania
    Ripanda, Asha Shabani
    Rwiza, Mwemezi J.
    Nyanza, Elias Charles
    Miraji, Hossein
    Bih, Numfor Linda
    Mzula, Alexanda
    Mwega, Elisa
    Njau, Karoli N.
    Vuai, Said Ali Hamad
    Machunda, Revocatus L.
    ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND ECOTOXICOLOGY, 2023, 5 : 1 - 8
  • [5] Modeling the impact of urban and hospital eco-exposomes on antibiotic-resistance dynamics in wastewaters
    Henriot, Paul
    Buelow, Elena
    Petit, Fabienne
    Ploy, Marie-Cecile
    Dagot, Christophe
    Opatowski, Lulla
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 924
  • [6] Comparative metagenomic dataset of hospital effluent microbiome from rural and urban hospitals in West Bengal
    Singh, Meesha
    Ganguli, Sayak
    Ghosh, Mahashweta Mitra
    DATA IN BRIEF, 2019, 25
  • [7] Occurrence of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in hospital and urban wastewaters and their impact on the receiving river
    Rodriguez-Mozaz, Sara
    Chamorro, Sara
    Marti, Elisabet
    Huerta, Belinda
    Gros, Meritxell
    Sanchez-Melsio, Alexandre
    Borrego, Carles M.
    Barcelo, Damia
    Luis Balcazar, Jose
    WATER RESEARCH, 2015, 69 : 234 - 242
  • [8] "If It Works in People, Why Not Animals?": A Qualitative Investigation of Antibiotic Use in Smallholder Livestock Settings in Rural West Bengal, India
    Arnold, Jean-Christophe
    Day, Dominic
    Hennessey, Mathew
    Alarcon, Pablo
    Gautham, Meenakshi
    Samanta, Indranil
    Mateus, Ana
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2021, 10 (12):
  • [9] Antibiotic resistance of Escherichia coli isolated from captive Bengal tigers at Safari parks in Bangladesh
    Ghosh, Saurav Kumar
    Bupasha, Zamila Bueaza
    Nine, Hatem Sazzat Md Zulkar
    Sen, Arup
    Ahad, Abdul
    Sarker, Md Samun
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED VETERINARY AND ANIMAL RESEARCH, 2019, 6 (03) : 341 - 345
  • [10] Ecosystem services and impact of industrial pollution on urban health: evidence from Durgapur, West Bengal, India
    Banerjee, Shiboram
    Banerjee, Arnab
    Palit, Debnath
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2021, 193 (11)