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Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico
Bacterial pathogens are a leading cause of waterborne disease, and may result in gastrointestinal outbreaks worldwide. Inhabitants of the Bassaseachic Falls National Park in Chihuahua, Mexico show seasonal gastroenteritis problems. This aim of this study was to detect enteropathogenic microorganisms...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4924054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322297 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13060597 |
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author | Delgado-Gardea, Ma. Carmen E. Tamez-Guerra, Patricia Gomez-Flores, Ricardo Zavala-Díaz de la Serna, Francisco Javier Eroza-de la Vega, Gilberto Nevárez-Moorillón, Guadalupe Virginia Pérez-Recoder, María Concepción Sánchez-Ramírez, Blanca González-Horta, María del Carmen Infante-Ramírez, Rocío |
author_facet | Delgado-Gardea, Ma. Carmen E. Tamez-Guerra, Patricia Gomez-Flores, Ricardo Zavala-Díaz de la Serna, Francisco Javier Eroza-de la Vega, Gilberto Nevárez-Moorillón, Guadalupe Virginia Pérez-Recoder, María Concepción Sánchez-Ramírez, Blanca González-Horta, María del Carmen Infante-Ramírez, Rocío |
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description | Bacterial pathogens are a leading cause of waterborne disease, and may result in gastrointestinal outbreaks worldwide. Inhabitants of the Bassaseachic Falls National Park in Chihuahua, Mexico show seasonal gastroenteritis problems. This aim of this study was to detect enteropathogenic microorganisms responsible for diarrheal outbreaks in this area. In 2013, 49 surface water samples from 13 selected sampling sites along the Basaseachi waterfall and its main rivers, were collected during the spring, summer, autumn, and winter seasons. Fecal and total coliform counts were determined using standard methods; the AutoScan-4 system was used for identification of isolates and the antibiotic resistance profile by challenging each organism using 21 antibiotics. Significant differences among seasons were detected, where autumn samples resulted in the highest total (p < 0.05) and fecal (p < 0.001) coliform counts, whereas the lowest total coliform counts were recorded in spring. Significant differences between sampling sites were observed, where samples from sites 6, 8, and 11 had the highest total coliform counts (p < 0.009), whereas samples from site 9 exhibited the lowest one. From the microbiological analysis, 33 bacterial isolates from 13 different sites and four sampling seasons were selected; 53% of isolates were resistant to at least one antibiotic, and 15% exhibited a multidrug resistance (MDB) phenotype. MDB were identified as Klebsiella oxytoca (two out of four identified isolates), Escherichia coli (2/7), and Enterobacter cloacae (1/3). In addition, some water-borne microorganisms exhibited resistance to cefazoline, cefuroxime, ampicillin, and ampicillin-sulbactam. The presence of these microorganisms near rural settlements suggests that wastewater is the contamination source, providing one possible transmission mechanism for diarrheal outbreaks. |
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spelling | pubmed-49240542016-07-05 Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico Delgado-Gardea, Ma. Carmen E. Tamez-Guerra, Patricia Gomez-Flores, Ricardo Zavala-Díaz de la Serna, Francisco Javier Eroza-de la Vega, Gilberto Nevárez-Moorillón, Guadalupe Virginia Pérez-Recoder, María Concepción Sánchez-Ramírez, Blanca González-Horta, María del Carmen Infante-Ramírez, Rocío Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Bacterial pathogens are a leading cause of waterborne disease, and may result in gastrointestinal outbreaks worldwide. Inhabitants of the Bassaseachic Falls National Park in Chihuahua, Mexico show seasonal gastroenteritis problems. This aim of this study was to detect enteropathogenic microorganisms responsible for diarrheal outbreaks in this area. In 2013, 49 surface water samples from 13 selected sampling sites along the Basaseachi waterfall and its main rivers, were collected during the spring, summer, autumn, and winter seasons. Fecal and total coliform counts were determined using standard methods; the AutoScan-4 system was used for identification of isolates and the antibiotic resistance profile by challenging each organism using 21 antibiotics. Significant differences among seasons were detected, where autumn samples resulted in the highest total (p < 0.05) and fecal (p < 0.001) coliform counts, whereas the lowest total coliform counts were recorded in spring. Significant differences between sampling sites were observed, where samples from sites 6, 8, and 11 had the highest total coliform counts (p < 0.009), whereas samples from site 9 exhibited the lowest one. From the microbiological analysis, 33 bacterial isolates from 13 different sites and four sampling seasons were selected; 53% of isolates were resistant to at least one antibiotic, and 15% exhibited a multidrug resistance (MDB) phenotype. MDB were identified as Klebsiella oxytoca (two out of four identified isolates), Escherichia coli (2/7), and Enterobacter cloacae (1/3). In addition, some water-borne microorganisms exhibited resistance to cefazoline, cefuroxime, ampicillin, and ampicillin-sulbactam. The presence of these microorganisms near rural settlements suggests that wastewater is the contamination source, providing one possible transmission mechanism for diarrheal outbreaks. MDPI 2016-06-16 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4924054/ /pubmed/27322297 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13060597 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Delgado-Gardea, Ma. Carmen E. Tamez-Guerra, Patricia Gomez-Flores, Ricardo Zavala-Díaz de la Serna, Francisco Javier Eroza-de la Vega, Gilberto Nevárez-Moorillón, Guadalupe Virginia Pérez-Recoder, María Concepción Sánchez-Ramírez, Blanca González-Horta, María del Carmen Infante-Ramírez, Rocío Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico |
title | Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico |
title_full | Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico |
title_fullStr | Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico |
title_full_unstemmed | Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico |
title_short | Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Surface Water in Bassaseachic Falls National Park, Mexico |
title_sort | multidrug-resistant bacteria isolated from surface water in bassaseachic falls national park, mexico |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4924054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322297 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13060597 |
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