Are hospital wastewater treatment plants a source of new resistant bacterial strains?

被引:3
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作者
Canan-Rochenbach, Gisele [1 ]
Barreiros, Marco A. B. [2 ]
Lima, Andre O. S. [1 ]
Conti-Lampert, Aline Dal [1 ]
Ariente-Neto, Rafael [3 ]
Pimentel-Almeida, Wendell [1 ]
Lacoli, Rosane [1 ]
Correa, Rogerio [4 ]
Radetski, Claudemir M. [1 ]
Cotelle, Sylvie [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vale Itajai UNIVALI, Programa Posgrad Ciencia & Tecnol Ambiental, BR-88302202 Itajai, SC, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Parana UFPR, Campus Palotina, BR-85950000 Palotina, PR, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Parana UFPR, Campus Jandaia,Curso Engn Prod, BR-86900000 Jandaia Do sul, PR, Brazil
[4] Univ Vale Itajai UNIVALI, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Farmaceut, BR-88302202 Itajai, SC, Brazil
[5] Univ Lorraine, Lab Interdisciplinaire Environm Continentaux LIEC, F-57050 Metz, France
关键词
Hospital wastewater; Antibiotics; Resistant bacteria; Wastewater treatment plant; Environmental management; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; AEROMONAS-HYDROPHILA; EFFLUENT; GENES; PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT; COMMUNITY; SEWAGE; URBAN;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-023-30007-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
To understand which type of hospital waste may contain the highest amount of antibiotic resistant microorganisms that could be released into the environment, the bacterial strains entering and leaving a hospital wastewater treatment plant (HWTP) were identified and tested for their antibiotic susceptibility. To achieve this goal, samples were collected from three separate sites, inlet and outlet wastewater positions, and sludge generated in a septic tank. After microbiological characterization according to APHA, AWWA, and WEF protocols, the relative susceptibility of the bacterial strains to various antibiotic agents was assessed according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines, to determine whether there were higher numbers of resistant bacterial strains in the inlet wastewater sample than in the outlet wastewater and sludge samples. The results showed more antibiotic resistant bacteria in the sludge than in the inlet wastewater, and that the Enterobacteriaceae family was the predominant species in the collected samples. The most antibiotic-resistant families were found to be Streptococcacea and non-Enterobacteriaceae. Some bacterial strains were resistant to all the tested antibiotics. We conclude that the studied HWTP can be considered a source of resistant bacterial strains. It is suggested that outlet water and sludge generated in HWTPs should be monitored, and that efficient treatment to eliminate all bacteria from the different types of hospital waste released into the environment is adopted.
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页码:108635 / 108648
页数:14
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