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Detection of Pools of Bacteria with Public Health Importance in Wastewater Effluent from a Municipality in South Africa Using Next Generation Sequencing and Metagenomics Analysis

机译:利用下一代测序和偏见测序分析检测南非城市废水污水的公共健康污水池

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Wastewater effluents are always accompanied with possibilities for human health risks as diverse pathogenic microorganisms are harboured in them, especially if untreated or poorly treated. They allow the release of pathogens into the environment and these may find its way into food cycle. This paper reports the findings of our research work that focused on the characterization of microorganisms from a municipal final wastewater effluent that receives bulk of its spent water from a research farm. High throughput sequencing using Illumina MiSeq apparatus and metagenomics analysis showed a high abundance of microbial genes, which was dominated by Bacteria (99.88%), but also contained Archaea (0.07%) and Viruses (0.05%). Most prominent in the bacterial group is the Proteobacteria (86.6%), which is a major phylum containing wide variety of pathogens, such as Escherichia, Salmonella, Vibrio, Helicobacter, etc. Further analysis showed that the Genus Thauera occurred in largest amounts across all 6 data sets, while Thiomonas and Bacteroides propionicifaciens also made significant appearances. The presence of some of the detected bacteria like Corynebacterium crenatum showed degradation and/or fermentation in the effluent, which was evidenced by fouling during sampling. Notable pathogens classified with critical criteria by World Health Organization (WHO) for research and development including Acinetobacter sp., Escherichia coli, and Pseu-domonas sp. in the effluent were being released to the environment. Our results suggest a potential influence of wastewater effluent on microbial community structure of the receiving water bodies, the environment as well as possible effects on the individuals exposed to the effluents. The evidences from the results in this study suggest an imminent public health problem that may become sporadic if the discharged effluent is not properly treated. This situation is also a potential contributor of antimicrobial resistance genes to the natural environments.
机译:废水污水始终伴随着人类健康风险的可能性,因为各种致病微生物都是在它们中有遗起的,特别是如果未经治疗或治疗不良。它们允许释放病原体进入环境中,这些可能会发现它进入食物周期。本文报告了我们的研究工作的调查结果,重点关注从城市最终废水污水中的微生物表征,这些污水从研究农场接受大部分其废水。使用Illumina MiSeq装置和Metagenomics分析的高通量测序显示出高度丰富的微生物基因,其由细菌(99.88%)主导,但也含有古亚痤疮(0.07%)和病毒(0.05%)。细菌组中最突出的是植物聚糖(86.6%),这是含有各种病原体的主要场,如大肠杆菌,沙门氏菌,振动,幽门术等。进一步的分析表明,Thauera属的最大数量发生6数据集,而硫代莫纳斯和诱导菌株也取得了重大外观。存在一些检测到的细菌,如棒状杆菌等糖尿病在流出物中显示出降解和/或发酵,这在取样过程中通过污垢证明。由世界卫生组织(世卫组织)为研究和开发的关键标准进行了评级的显着病原体,包括SP。,大肠杆菌和Pseu-domonas sp。在流出物中被释放到环境中。我们的研究结果表明废水流出物对接收水体的微生物群落结构,环境以及对暴露于流出物的个体的影响的潜在影响。从本研究结果中的证据表明,如果出院的流出物未被适当地治疗,可能会成为散发性的迫在眉睫的公共卫生问题。这种情况也是自然环境的抗微生物抗性基因的潜在贡献者。

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