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High Burden of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria from Wastewater in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review

机译:埃塞俄比亚废水中抗生素抗性细菌的高负担:系统评价

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Background:Currently, antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) have become a serious global problem and considered as One Health challenge. Despite, wastewater contains a wide range of microbial pathogens and plays a significant role in the dissemination of ARB in the environment. However, it is the most overlooked in developing countries, particularly in Ethiopia.Methods:Different article searching devices like PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar were used to select research article by using the key terms. Hand search using a reference list is also used to retrieve the article. Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA) guideline was used for literature search strategy, selection of publications, data extractions, and reporting result for the review process.Results:A total of seven original research articles were included from a total of 35,999 research articles obtained from the different searching techniques. The selected articles were used, the same study design and laboratory methods to isolate different types of resistant bacteria. All studies isolate pathogenic bacteria and highlighted the presence of resistant bacteria for multiple antibiotics.Conclusion:Multidrug resistance (MDR) bacteria were isolated from wastewater. This is an indication for the possible presence of pathogenic organisms that are discharged into the receiving environment probably waterbodies (lake and revers) posing risk to public health, animal, and environment. In Ethiopia the coverage of safe water supply is poor.? This obligated the society to use untreated water from rivers, lakes and others. The outlet of most urban sewage from hospital, hotels, and industries are directly running to those water bodies due to lack of proper wastewater management system. ?Therefore ARB is a direct threat to those people that use those water bodies.? 2020 Asfaw et al.
机译:背景:目前,抗生素抗性细菌(ARB)已成为一个严重的全球问题,被视为一个健康挑战。尽管如此,废水含有各种微生物病原体,并在传播环境中的传播中起着重要作用。然而,它是发展中国家最忽视的,特别是在埃塞俄比亚。方法:不同的文章搜索像PubMed,Scopus和Google Scholar等PubMed,Scopus和Google学者的设备,用于使用关键术语选择研究文章。使用参考列表的手搜索也用于检索文章。优先于系统审查和META分析(PRISMA)指南的报告项目用于文献搜索策略,出版物的选择,数据提取和审查过程的报告结果。结果:总共包括七个原始研究文章从不同的搜索技术获得的35,999个研究制品。使用所选物品,相同的研究设计和实验室方法,用于分离不同类型的抗性细菌。所有研究都分离出致病细菌,并突出了多种抗生素的抗性细菌的存在。结论:从废水中分离多药耐药性(MDR)细菌。这是可能存在排放到接收环境中的病原生物的存在的指示,可能是对公共卫生,动物和环境的风险构成风险的Waterbodies(湖泊和Revers)。在埃塞俄比亚,安全供水的覆盖率很差。这有助于社会使用来自河流,湖泊和其他人的未经处理的水。由于缺乏适当的废水管理系统,从医院,酒店和行业的大多数城市污水的出口直接跑到那些水体上。因此,ARB对那些使用那些水体的人是直接的威胁。 2020 Asfaw等人。

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