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Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border

BACKGROUND. The worldwide emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has become a health crisis, as fewer or sometimes no antimicrobial agents are effective against these bacteria. The Rio Grande River is the natural boundary between the United States (US) and Mexico. It spans a border region betwee...

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Autores principales: Fuentes, Maria D., Gutierrez, Stephanie, Sahagun, Daniella, Gomez, Jose, Mendoza, Jose, Ellis, Cameron C., Bauer, Stephanie, Blattner, Jonathan, Lee, Wen-Yee, Alvarez, Maria, Domínguez, Delfina C.
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Publicado: Black Smith Institute 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6711330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497375
http://dx.doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-9.23.190912
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author Fuentes, Maria D.
Gutierrez, Stephanie
Sahagun, Daniella
Gomez, Jose
Mendoza, Jose
Ellis, Cameron C.
Bauer, Stephanie
Blattner, Jonathan
Lee, Wen-Yee
Alvarez, Maria
Domínguez, Delfina C.
author_facet Fuentes, Maria D.
Gutierrez, Stephanie
Sahagun, Daniella
Gomez, Jose
Mendoza, Jose
Ellis, Cameron C.
Bauer, Stephanie
Blattner, Jonathan
Lee, Wen-Yee
Alvarez, Maria
Domínguez, Delfina C.
author_sort Fuentes, Maria D.
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description BACKGROUND. The worldwide emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has become a health crisis, as fewer or sometimes no antimicrobial agents are effective against these bacteria. The Rio Grande River is the natural boundary between the United States (US) and Mexico. It spans a border region between Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Underserved populations on the Mexican side use the river for recreational purposes, while on the US side, the river is used for irrigation and as a source of drinking water. OBJECTIVES. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the concentration of antibiotic residues, to determine the presence of genetic elements conferring antibiotic resistance and to characterize multi-drug resistant bacteria in the waters of the Rio Grande River. METHODS. Water samples were obtained from the Rio Grande River. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was extracted from both isolated bacteria and directly from the water. Amplification of selected genetic elements was accomplished by polymerase chain reaction. Identification and isolation of bacteria was performed through MicroScan autoSCAN-4. Fecal contamination was assessed by IDEXX Colilert. Antibiotic residues were determined by liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. RESULTS. Antibiotics were found in 92% of both water and sediment samples. Antibiotic concentrations ranged from 0.38 ng/L - 742.73 ng/L and 0.39 ng/l - 66.3 ng/g dry weight in water and sediment samples, respectively. Genetic elements conferring resistance were recovered from all collection sites. Of the isolated bacteria, 91 (64.08%) were resistant to at least two synergistic antibiotic combinations and 11 (14.79%) were found to be resistant to 20 or more individual antibiotics. Fecal contamination was higher during the months of April and July. CONCLUSIONS. The 26 km segment of the Rio Grande River from Sunland Park NM to El Paso, TX and Juarez, Mexico is an area of concern due to poor water quality. The presence of multidrug resistant bacteria, antibiotics and mobile genetic elements may be a health hazard for the surrounding populations of this binational border region. Policies need to be developed for the appropriate management of the environmental natural resources in this border region. COMPETING INTERESTS. The authors declare no competing financial interests.
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spelling pubmed-67113302019-09-06 Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border Fuentes, Maria D. Gutierrez, Stephanie Sahagun, Daniella Gomez, Jose Mendoza, Jose Ellis, Cameron C. Bauer, Stephanie Blattner, Jonathan Lee, Wen-Yee Alvarez, Maria Domínguez, Delfina C. J Health Pollut Research BACKGROUND. The worldwide emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has become a health crisis, as fewer or sometimes no antimicrobial agents are effective against these bacteria. The Rio Grande River is the natural boundary between the United States (US) and Mexico. It spans a border region between Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Underserved populations on the Mexican side use the river for recreational purposes, while on the US side, the river is used for irrigation and as a source of drinking water. OBJECTIVES. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the concentration of antibiotic residues, to determine the presence of genetic elements conferring antibiotic resistance and to characterize multi-drug resistant bacteria in the waters of the Rio Grande River. METHODS. Water samples were obtained from the Rio Grande River. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was extracted from both isolated bacteria and directly from the water. Amplification of selected genetic elements was accomplished by polymerase chain reaction. Identification and isolation of bacteria was performed through MicroScan autoSCAN-4. Fecal contamination was assessed by IDEXX Colilert. Antibiotic residues were determined by liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. RESULTS. Antibiotics were found in 92% of both water and sediment samples. Antibiotic concentrations ranged from 0.38 ng/L - 742.73 ng/L and 0.39 ng/l - 66.3 ng/g dry weight in water and sediment samples, respectively. Genetic elements conferring resistance were recovered from all collection sites. Of the isolated bacteria, 91 (64.08%) were resistant to at least two synergistic antibiotic combinations and 11 (14.79%) were found to be resistant to 20 or more individual antibiotics. Fecal contamination was higher during the months of April and July. CONCLUSIONS. The 26 km segment of the Rio Grande River from Sunland Park NM to El Paso, TX and Juarez, Mexico is an area of concern due to poor water quality. The presence of multidrug resistant bacteria, antibiotics and mobile genetic elements may be a health hazard for the surrounding populations of this binational border region. Policies need to be developed for the appropriate management of the environmental natural resources in this border region. COMPETING INTERESTS. The authors declare no competing financial interests. Black Smith Institute 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6711330/ /pubmed/31497375 http://dx.doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-9.23.190912 Text en © Pure Earth 2019 This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Fuentes, Maria D.
Gutierrez, Stephanie
Sahagun, Daniella
Gomez, Jose
Mendoza, Jose
Ellis, Cameron C.
Bauer, Stephanie
Blattner, Jonathan
Lee, Wen-Yee
Alvarez, Maria
Domínguez, Delfina C.
Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border
title Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border
title_full Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border
title_fullStr Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border
title_short Assessment of Antibiotic Levels, Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria and Genetic Biomarkers in the Waters of the Rio Grande River Between the United States-Mexico Border
title_sort assessment of antibiotic levels, multi-drug resistant bacteria and genetic biomarkers in the waters of the rio grande river between the united states-mexico border
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6711330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497375
http://dx.doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-9.23.190912
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