Increased incidence of antibiotics in human-affected environments is raising concerns about increase in acquired antibiotic resistance by environmental bacteria. Wastewater collection and treatment systems are likely significant anthropogenic sinks and vectors for antibiotics and associated antibiotic resistance. Typical municipal treatment plants collect wastewaters of various sources, including well-established antibiotic resistance reservoirs such as hospitals, intensive care units and nursing homes, and integrate them with sources not commonly identified as major sources of antibiotic resistance, such as residential or industrial sources. A comprehensive PCR-DGGE diversity analysis of wastewater antibiotic-resistant bacteria was performed to evaluate the role of various wastewater sources in the discharge of antibiotic resistance by a municipal treatment plant. Wastewater sources are clearly inducing resistance in the final effluent but the role of each source type is highly variable, likely as a function of variable environmental conditions or water use patterns. Comparisons between primary treatment and secondary treatment stages indicate a strong role of the intensity of the wastewater treatment in the diversity profiles of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. While pervasiveness of antibiotic resistance in the system impedes clear discrimination between sources in the tested system, there are indications of specific source type related impacts.
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April 01 2012
A PCR-DGGE approach to evaluate the impact of wastewater source on the antibiotic resistance diversity in treated wastewater effluent
J. Sigala;
J. Sigala
1New Mexico State University, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Box 30003 MSC 3Q, Skeen Hall Room N 127, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003, USA
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A. Unc
1New Mexico State University, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Box 30003 MSC 3Q, Skeen Hall Room N 127, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003, USA
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Water Sci Technol (2012) 65 (7): 1323–1331.
Article history
Received:
October 11 2011
Accepted:
December 02 2011
Citation
J. Sigala, A. Unc; A PCR-DGGE approach to evaluate the impact of wastewater source on the antibiotic resistance diversity in treated wastewater effluent. Water Sci Technol 1 April 2012; 65 (7): 1323–1331. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2012.024
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