Antimicrobial Resistance Elements in Coastal Water of Llanquihue Lake, Chile
- Autores
- Campanini Salinas, Javier; Opitz Ríos, Catherine; Sagredo Mella, John A.; Contreras Sanchez, Danilo; Giménez, Matías; Páez, Paula Andrea; Tarifa, Maria Clara; Rubio, Nataly D.; Medina, Daniel A.
- Año de publicación
- 2024
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
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- Descripción
- Antimicrobial resistance has been stated to be a global health problem. In Chile, the use of antibiotics should be declared by medical prescription, but it is unknown what happens to the drugs once the treatment ends. Among the possibilities for their disposal are the trash or the drain; regardless of which scenario arises, antibiotics could accumulate in the environment, stimulating the emergence of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and their transfer between microorganisms. Unfortunately, sometimes wastewater ends up in bodies of water, due to the dragging of elements by rain, or by the presence of illegal water discharges. In this work, shotgun metagenomics was used to elucidate the functional and microbial composition of biohazard elements in the bay of Puerto Varas City, Chile. As expected, a high diversity of microorganisms was found, including bacterial elements described as human or animal pathogens. Also, a diverse repertory of antimicrobial resistant genes (ARGs) was detected, which confers mainly resistance to macrolides, beta-lactams, and tetracyclines, consistent with the families of antibiotics most used in Chile. Similar ARGs were identified in DNA mobile elements. In addition, we tested the antimicrobial susceptibility in 14 bacterial strains isolated from Llanquihue Lake. This is the first report of the presence of genomic elements that could constitute a health problem, considering the importance of the interconnection between environmental, animal, and human health, a concept known as One Health.
Fil: Campanini Salinas, Javier. Universidad San Sebastian.; Chile
Fil: Opitz Ríos, Catherine. Universidad San Sebastian.; Chile
Fil: Sagredo Mella, John A.. Universidad San Sebastian.; Chile
Fil: Contreras Sanchez, Danilo. Universidad San Sebastian.; Chile
Fil: Giménez, Matías. Institut Pasteur Montevideo; Uruguay
Fil: Páez, Paula Andrea. Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Rio Negro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Rio Negro; Argentina
Fil: Tarifa, Maria Clara. Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Rio Negro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Rio Negro; Argentina
Fil: Rubio, Nataly D.. Universidad San Sebastian.; Chile
Fil: Medina, Daniel A.. Universidad San Sebastian.; Chile - Materia
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ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
METAGENOMICS
DNA MOBILE ELEMENTS - Nivel de accesibilidad
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