Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant

Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recently classified Enterobacteriaceae resistance to third-generation cephalosporin into the group of pathogens with critical criteria for future research. Methods A study to assess the antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among the cefotaxime...

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Main Authors: Anthony Ayodeji Adegoke, Chibuzor Ezinne Madu, Olayinka Ayobami Aiyegoro, Thor Axel Stenström, Anthony Ifeanyi Okoh
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spelling doaj-eb260819dbb845c286749d51a7a767d82020-11-25T02:56:02ZengBMCAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control2047-29942020-03-019111210.1186/s13756-020-0702-4Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plantAnthony Ayodeji Adegoke0Chibuzor Ezinne Madu1Olayinka Ayobami Aiyegoro2Thor Axel Stenström3Anthony Ifeanyi Okoh4SARChI, Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology, Durban University of TechnologySARChI, Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology, Durban University of TechnologyApplied and Environmental Microbiology Research Group (AEMREG), Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Fort HareSARChI, Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology, Durban University of TechnologyApplied and Environmental Microbiology Research Group (AEMREG), Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Fort HareAbstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recently classified Enterobacteriaceae resistance to third-generation cephalosporin into the group of pathogens with critical criteria for future research. Methods A study to assess the antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among the cefotaxime resistant E. coli (CREc) from a South African wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was conducted using standard phenotypic and molecular biology characterization methods. Results Approximate total E. coli (TEc) concentration (log10 CFU/mL) ranged between 5.7 and 6.8 among which cefotaxime resistant E. coli were between 1.8 and 4.8 (log10 CFU/mL) for cefotaxime antibiotic concentration of 4 and 8 mg/L in the influent samples. Effluent samples, heavily influenced by the chlorination had only 0.3 log10 CFU/mL of TEc. Fifty-one cefotaxime resistant isolates were selected out of an overall of 75 isolates, and subjected to a new round of testing, with a follow up of 36 and 48 isolates for both colistin and gentamicin, respectively as guided by initial results. Selected CREc exhibited resistance to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (35.3%; n = 51), colistin sulphate (76.5%; n = 36), ciprofloxacin (47.1%; n = 51), gentamicin (87.5%; n = 48) and intermediate-resistance to meropenem (11.8%; n = 51). Extended spectrum-beta-lactamase genes detected, viz.: bla CTX-M (52.6%; n = 38) and bla TEM (84.2%; n = 38) and concurrent bla CTX-M  + bla TEM (36.8%; n = 38), but no bla SHV was detected. Carbapenem resistance genes, blaKPC-2 (15.8%; n = 38), blaOXA-1 (57.9%; n = 38), blaNDM-1 (15.8%; n = 38) were also detected. Approximately, 10.5 - 36.8% (n = 38) co-occurrence of two or more beta-lactamase genes was detected in some isolates. Out of the selected number (n = 30), 7(23.3%) were enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), 14 (46.7%) were Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC), but no enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) was detected. Conclusion Resistance to cefotaxime and the presence of a wide range of beta-lactamase genes exposed the potential risks associated with these pathogens via occupational and domestic exposure during the reuse of treated wastewater.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-020-0702-4CefotaximeCarbapenemBeta-lactamase genesWastewaterbla CTXbla OXA-1
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author Anthony Ayodeji Adegoke
Chibuzor Ezinne Madu
Olayinka Ayobami Aiyegoro
Thor Axel Stenström
Anthony Ifeanyi Okoh
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Chibuzor Ezinne Madu
Olayinka Ayobami Aiyegoro
Thor Axel Stenström
Anthony Ifeanyi Okoh
Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
Cefotaxime
Carbapenem
Beta-lactamase genes
Wastewater
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bla OXA-1
author_facet Anthony Ayodeji Adegoke
Chibuzor Ezinne Madu
Olayinka Ayobami Aiyegoro
Thor Axel Stenström
Anthony Ifeanyi Okoh
author_sort Anthony Ayodeji Adegoke
title Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant
title_short Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant
title_full Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant
title_fullStr Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant
title_full_unstemmed Antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant E. coli from wastewater treatment plant
title_sort antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among cefotaxime resistant e. coli from wastewater treatment plant
publisher BMC
series Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
issn 2047-2994
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recently classified Enterobacteriaceae resistance to third-generation cephalosporin into the group of pathogens with critical criteria for future research. Methods A study to assess the antibiogram and beta-lactamase genes among the cefotaxime resistant E. coli (CREc) from a South African wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was conducted using standard phenotypic and molecular biology characterization methods. Results Approximate total E. coli (TEc) concentration (log10 CFU/mL) ranged between 5.7 and 6.8 among which cefotaxime resistant E. coli were between 1.8 and 4.8 (log10 CFU/mL) for cefotaxime antibiotic concentration of 4 and 8 mg/L in the influent samples. Effluent samples, heavily influenced by the chlorination had only 0.3 log10 CFU/mL of TEc. Fifty-one cefotaxime resistant isolates were selected out of an overall of 75 isolates, and subjected to a new round of testing, with a follow up of 36 and 48 isolates for both colistin and gentamicin, respectively as guided by initial results. Selected CREc exhibited resistance to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (35.3%; n = 51), colistin sulphate (76.5%; n = 36), ciprofloxacin (47.1%; n = 51), gentamicin (87.5%; n = 48) and intermediate-resistance to meropenem (11.8%; n = 51). Extended spectrum-beta-lactamase genes detected, viz.: bla CTX-M (52.6%; n = 38) and bla TEM (84.2%; n = 38) and concurrent bla CTX-M  + bla TEM (36.8%; n = 38), but no bla SHV was detected. Carbapenem resistance genes, blaKPC-2 (15.8%; n = 38), blaOXA-1 (57.9%; n = 38), blaNDM-1 (15.8%; n = 38) were also detected. Approximately, 10.5 - 36.8% (n = 38) co-occurrence of two or more beta-lactamase genes was detected in some isolates. Out of the selected number (n = 30), 7(23.3%) were enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), 14 (46.7%) were Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC), but no enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) was detected. Conclusion Resistance to cefotaxime and the presence of a wide range of beta-lactamase genes exposed the potential risks associated with these pathogens via occupational and domestic exposure during the reuse of treated wastewater.
topic Cefotaxime
Carbapenem
Beta-lactamase genes
Wastewater
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bla OXA-1
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-020-0702-4
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