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Dynamic migration and risk of cephalosporin antibiotic resistance genes: Move from pharmaceutical plants through wastewater treatment plants to coastal tidal flats sediments.
Dong, Chifei; Liu, Zishu; Zhu, Lin; Zhang, Baofeng; Chi, Taolve; Yu, Zhendi; Zhou, Meng; Sun, Lingtao; Zhao, Yuxiang; Zhu, Lizhong; Hu, Baolan.
Affiliation
  • Dong C; Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, Ministry of Education, China; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Liu Z; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Zhu L; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Zhang B; Hangzhou Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Center, Hangzhou 310007, China.
  • Chi T; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Yu Z; School of Medical Technology and Information Engineering, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou 310053, China.
  • Zhou M; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Sun L; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Zhao Y; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Zhu L; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Hu B; Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, Ministry of Education, China; College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China; Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory for Water Pollution Control and Environmental Safety, Hangzhou, China; Colle
Water Res ; 261: 121983, 2024 Sep 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38924951
ABSTRACT
The migration and dissemination of antibiotics and their corresponding antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) from pharmaceutical plants through wastewater treatment to the environment introduce exogenous ARGs, increasing the risk of antibiotic resistance. Cephalosporin antibiotics (Ceps) are among the most widely used antibiotics with the largest market scale today, and the issue of resistance is becoming increasingly severe. In this study, a cephalosporin pharmaceutical plant was selected and metagenomic analysis was employed to investigate the dissemination patterns of cephalosporin antibiotics (Ceps) and their ARGs (CepARGs) from the pharmaceutical plant through the wastewater treatment plant to tidal flats sediments. The findings revealed a significant reduction in the total concentration of Ceps by 90.32 % from the pharmaceutical plant's Pioneer Bio Reactor (PBR) to the effluent of the wastewater treatment plant, and a notable surge of 172.13 % in the relative abundance of CepARGs. It was observed that CepARGs originating from the PBR could migrate along the dissemination chain, contributing to 60 % of the CepARGs composition in tidal flats sediments. Microorganisms play a crucial role in the migration of CepARGs, with efflux-mediated CepARGs, as an intrinsic resistance mechanism, exhibiting a higher prospensity for migration due to their presence in multiple hosts. While Class I risk CepARGs are present at the pharmaceutical and wastewater plant stages, Class I ina-CepARGs are completely removed during wastewater treatment and do not migrate to the environment. This study reveals the dynamic migration characteristics and potential risk changes regarding Ceps and CepARGs in real dissemination chains, providing new theoretical evidence for the mitigation, control, and risk prevention of CepARGs.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Resistance, Microbial / Cephalosporins / Wastewater / Anti-Bacterial Agents Language: En Journal: Water Res Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Resistance, Microbial / Cephalosporins / Wastewater / Anti-Bacterial Agents Language: En Journal: Water Res Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: