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Metagenomics Analysis of Probable Transmission of Determinants of Antibiotic Resistance from Wastewater to the Environment - A Case Study

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Date 2022 Mar 8
PMID 35259375
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During mechanical-biological treatment, wastewater droplets reach the air with bioaerosols and pose a health threat to wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) employees and nearby residents. Microbiological pollutants and antimicrobial resistance determinants are discharged to water bodies with treated wastewater (TWW), which poses a potential global epidemiological risk. In the present study, the taxonomic composition of microorganisms was analyzed, and the resistome profile and mobility of genes were determined by metagenomic next-generation sequencing in samples of untreated wastewater (UWW), wastewater collected from an activated sludge (AS) bioreactor, TWW, river water collected upstream and downstream from the wastewater discharge point, and in upper respiratory tract swabs collected from WWTP employees. Wastewater and the emitted bioaerosols near WWTP's facilities presumably contributed to the transmission of microorganisms, in particular bacteria of the phylum Actinobacteria and the associated antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) (including ermB, ant(2″)-I, tetM, penA and cfxA2) to the upper respiratory tract of WWTP employees. The discharged wastewater increased the taxonomic diversity of microorganisms and the concentrations of various ARGs (including bacA, emrE, sul1, sul2 and tetQ) in river water. This study fills in the knowledge gap on the health risks faced by WWTP employees. The study has shown that microbiological pollutants and antimicrobial resistance determinants are also in huge quantities discharged to rivers with TWW, posing a potential global epidemiological threat.

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