Azithromycin resistance genes in clinically-isolated Escherichia coli and their relationship with those from wastewater
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Title
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publisher
Elsevier
School
School of Engineering
RAS ID
71316
Funders
Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences (402000005, IR.THUMS.REC.1402.015)
Abstract
Background: Due to the limited information on azithromycin-resistant E. coli and the difficulty in finding a reliable surveillance source for antibiotic resistance (AR) data, this study aimed to investigate the characteristics of such isolates in clinical samples and their correlation with wastewater isolates. Methods: Samples were collected from a hospital in Iran over a six-month period and analysed for resistant E. coli, multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), azithromycin resistance genes (AzRGs), phylogroups, and molecular types and compared with the corresponding parameters in wastewater isolates. Significant findings: Isolates separated from the clinical setting were resistant to all antibiotics tested, from 5 % to 80 %, of which 95 % had MAR values > 0.2. The mph(A), erm(B), and ere (A) genes were prominent with a prevalence of 100 %, 69.2 % and 2.5 %, respectively, most of them in groups D (52.5 %) and A (42.5 %). The characteristics of the isolates showed a close correlation with those from municipal wastewater (P values for: Mean resistance prevalence = 0.71, MAR = 0.836, AzRGs = 0.134 and phylogenetic analysis = 0.39). This confirms that measuring AR levels in E. coli from wastewater environments may be representative of the corresponding levels in community.
DOI
10.1016/j.jtice.2024.105549
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Tabrizi, A. M. A., Kakhki, S., Foroughi, M., Khiadani, M., & Mohammadi, M. Z. (2024). Azithromycin resistance genes in clinically-isolated Escherichia coli and their relationship with those from wastewater. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2024.105549