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Antibiotic Resistance Gene Abundances Associated with Waste Discharges to the Almendares River near Havana, Cuba

机译:与废料排放到古巴哈瓦那附近的阿尔门达雷斯河有关的抗生素抗性基因丰度

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Considerable debate exists over the primary cause of increased antibiotic resistance (AR) worldwide. Evidence suggests increasing AR results from overuse of antibiotics in medicine and therapeutic and nontherapeutic applications in agriculture. However, pollution also can influence environmental AR, particularly associated with heavy metal, pharmaceutical, and other waste releases, although the relative scale of the "pollution" contribution is poorly defined, which restricts targeted mitigation efforts. The question is "where to study and quantify AR from pollution versus other causes to best understand the pollution effect*. One useful site is Cuba because industrial pollution broadly exists; antibiotics are used sparingly in medicine and agriculture; and multiresistant bacterial infections are increasing in clinical settings without explanation. Within this context we quantified 13 antibiotic resistance genes (ARG; indicators of AR potential), 6 heavy metals, 3 antibiotics, and 17 other organic pollutants at 8 locations along the Almendares River in western Havana at sites bracketing known waste discharge points, including a large solid waste landfill and various pharmaceutical factories. Significant correlations (p < 0.05) were found between sediment ARG levels, especially for tetracyclines and β-lactams (e.g., teAM), tet(0), ret(Q), tet(W), b/a_(OXA)), and sediment Cu and water column ampicillin levels in the river. Further, sediment ARG levels increased by up to 3 orders of magnitude downstream of the pharmaceutical factories and were highest where human population densities also were high. Although explicit links are not shown, results suggest that pollution has increased background AR levels in a setting where other causes of AR are less prevalent.
机译:关于全球范围内抗生素抗药性(AR)增加的主要原因,存在很多争论。有证据表明,由于在医学中过度使用抗生素以及农业中的治疗性和非治疗性应用,导致AR结果增加。但是,污染也可能影响环境AR,特别是与重金属,药物和其他废物释放相关的环境AR,尽管“污染”贡献的相对规模定义不清,这限制了有针对性的减排努力。问题是“应从何处研究和定量分析污染与其他原因之间的AR,以最好地了解污染的影响*。古巴是一个有用的场所,因为工业污染广泛存在;抗生素在医学和农业中很少使用;对细菌的多重耐药性感染正在增加在这种情况下,我们在哈瓦那西部Almendares河沿岸的8个地点量化了13种抗生素抗性基因(ARG; AR潜力指标),6种重金属,3种抗生素和17种其他有机污染物,并将这些废物分类包括大型固体废物填埋场和各种制药厂的排放点,发现沉积物ARG水平之间存在显着相关性(p <0.05),尤其是四环素和β-内酰胺(例如teAM),tet(0),ret(Q) ,tet(W),b / a_(OXA))以及河流中的沉积物铜和水柱氨苄西林水平,此外,沉积物的ARG水平最多增加了3个数量级位于制药厂的下游,在人口密度也很高的地方最高。尽管未显示明确的链接,但结果表明,在其他原因引起的AR发病率较低的情况下,污染增加了本底AR含量。

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    《Environmental Science & Technology》 |2011年第2期|p.418-424|共7页
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    School of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom NE17RU,School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Cassie Building, Newcasde University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU United Kingdom;

    rnLaboratorio de Andlisis Ambiental, Instituto Superior de Tecnologlas y Ciencias Aplicadas, Ave. Salvador Allende y Luaces, Plaza, Ciudad Habana, Cuba;

    rnSchool of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom NE17RU,David Livingstone Centre for Sustainability, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom G1 1XN;

    rnLaboratorio de Andlisis Ambiental, Instituto Superior de Tecnologlas y Ciencias Aplicadas, Ave. Salvador Allende y Luaces, Plaza, Ciudad Habana, Cuba;

    rnSchool of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom NE17RU;

    rnSchool of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom NE17RU;

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