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Unexpected common occurrence of transferable extended spectrum cephalosporinase-producing Escherichia coli in Swedish surface waters used for drinking water supply

Egervärn, Maria (author)
National Food Agency, Box 622, SE-75126 Uppsala, Sweden
Englund, Stina (author)
National Veterinary Institute (SVA), SE-75189 Uppsala, Sweden
Ljunge, Marianne (author)
National Food Agency, Box 622, SE-75126 Uppsala, Sweden
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Wiberg, Christer (author)
National Food Agency, Box 622, SE-75126 Uppsala, Sweden
Finn, Maria (author)
National Veterinary Institute (SVA), SE-75189 Uppsala, Sweden
Lindblad, Mats (author)
National Food Agency, Box 622, SE-75126 Uppsala, Sweden
Börjesson, Stefan, 1979- (author)
National Veterinary Institute (SVA), SE-75189 Uppsala, Sweden
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Elsevier, 2017
2017
English.
In: Science of the Total Environment. - : Elsevier. - 0048-9697 .- 1879-1026. ; 587-588, s. 466-472
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  • The presence of Enterobacteriaceae producing extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) or transferable AmpC beta-lactamases (pAmpC) is increasingly being reported in humans, food-producing animals and food world-wide. However, the occurrence and impact of these so-called extended spectrum cephalosporinase (ESC)-producing Enterobacteriaceae in aquatic environments are poorly documented. This study investigated the occurrence, concentrations and characteristics of ESC-producing E. coli (ESC-Ec) in samples of surface water collected at five Swedish water treatment plants that normally have relatively high prevalence and concentration of E. coli in surface water. ESC-Ec was found in 27 of 98 surface water samples analysed. All but two positive samples were collected at two of the water treatment plants studied. The ESC-Ec concentration, 1-3cfu/100mL, represented approximately 4% of the total amount of E. coli in the respective surface water sample. In total, 74% of the isolates were multi-resistant, but no isolate was resistant to carbapenems. Six types of ESBL/pAmpC genes were found in the 27 E. coli isolates obtained from the positive samples, of which four (blaCTX-M-15, blaCMY-2, blaCTX-M-1 and blaCTX-M-14) were found during the whole sampling period, in samples taken at more than one water treatment plant. In addition, the genes were situated on various types of plasmids and most E. coli isolates were not closely related with regard to MLST types. The combinations of ESBL/pAmpC genes, plasmids and E. coli isolates were generally similar to those found previously in healthy and sick individuals in Sweden. In conclusion, the occurrence of ESC-Ec in Swedish surface water shows that resistant bacteria of clinical concern are present in aquatic environments even in a low-prevalence country such as Sweden.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Mikrobiologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Microbiology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Antibiotic resistance
ESBL-Producing E. coli
Extended-spectrum cephalosporinase (ESC)
Surface water
Water treatment plant
pAmpC-Producing E. coli

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