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Enterobacteria in anaerobic digestion of dairy cattle wastewater: Assessing virulence and resistance for one health security.
Menezes, Kássia Vidal; Duarte, Carlos Eduardo de Souza; Moreira, Myleny Goularte; Moreno, Talita de Jesus Cattem; Pereira, Vitor José da Silva; Ucella-Filho, João Gilberto Meza; Otenio, Marcelo Henrique; Ignacchiti, Mariana Drummond Costa; Resende, Juliana Alves.
Afiliação
  • Menezes KV; Graduate Program in Veterinary Sciences, Center for Agricultural Sciences and Engineering - CCAE, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alto Universitário, no number, Guararema, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil.
  • Duarte CES; Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil.
  • Moreira MG; Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil.
  • Moreno TJC; Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil.
  • Pereira VJDS; Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil.
  • Ucella-Filho JGM; Department of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Jerônimo Monteiro, ES 29550-000, Brazil.
  • Otenio MH; Embrapa Dairy Cattle - Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Juiz de Fora, Brazil.
  • Ignacchiti MDC; Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil.
  • Resende JA; Graduate Program in Veterinary Sciences, Center for Agricultural Sciences and Engineering - CCAE, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Alto Universitário, no number, Guararema, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brazil; Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Al
Water Res ; 252: 121192, 2024 Mar 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38309066
ABSTRACT
Samples from a dairy cattle waste-fed anaerobic digester were collected across seasons to assess sanitary safety for biofertilizer use. Isolated enterobacteria (suggestive of Escherichia coli) were tested for susceptibility to biocides, antimicrobials, and biofilm-forming capability. Results revealed a decrease in total bacteria, coliforms, and enterobacteria in biofertilizer compared to the effluent. Among 488 isolates, 98.12 % exhibited high biofilm formation. Biofertilizer isolates exhibited a similar biofilm formation capability as effluent isolates in summer, but greater propensity in winter. Resistance to biocides and antimicrobials varied, with tetracycline resistance reaching 19 %. Of the isolates, 25 were multidrug-resistant (MDR), with 64 % resistant to three drugs. Positive correlations were observed between MDR and increased biofilm formation capacity in both samples, while there was negative correlation between MDR and increased biocide resistance. A higher number of MDR bacteria were found in biofertilizer compared to the effluent, revealing the persistence of E. coli resistance, posing challenges to food safety and public health.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Desinfetantes / Saúde Única / Anti-Infecciosos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Desinfetantes / Saúde Única / Anti-Infecciosos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article