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Diversity and Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Genes in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Strains Isolated from Filters of Household Water Treatment Systems

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Date 2018 Oct 28
PMID 30368151
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The microbiological quality of drinking water has long been a critical element in public health. Considering the high clinical relevance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, we examined the filters of household water treatment systems for its presence and characteristics to determine the systems' efficiency in eliminating the bacteria. In total, filters of 50 household water treatment systems were examined. Microbiological and molecular methods were used for the detection and confirmation of P. aeruginosa isolates. Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) was performed to detect similarities and differences among P. aeruginosa isolates. Combined disk (CD) method and double disk synergy test (DDST) were performed to detect metallo-beta-lactamase (MBL)-producing P. aeruginosa isolates. Finally, PCR was performed to detect MBL genes in MBL-producing strains. From the 50 analyzed systems, 76 colonies of P. aeruginosa were identified. In some systems, isolated bacteria from different filters harbored similar genetic profiles, indicating that these isolates may be able to pass through the filter and reach higher filters of the system. Phenotypic tests revealed 7 (9.2%) MBL-producing strains. Two isolates were positive for bla, whereas one isolate was positive for bla and bla. The wide distribution of resistant phenotypes and genetic plasticity of these bacteria in household water treatment systems indicate that resistance mechanisms circulate among P. aeruginosa isolates in the environment of the filtration systems. The presence of MBL-producing genes in these systems and P. aeruginosa as a potential reservoir of these resistance genes can be a major concern for public health.

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