Dissemination of carbapenem resistant bacteria from hospital wastewater into the environment

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2022)

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Infections with antibiotic resistant pathogens threaten lives and cause substantial costs. For effective interventions, knowledge of the transmission paths of resistant bacteria to humans is essential. In this study, carbapenem resistant bacteria were isolated from the wastewater of a maximum care hospital during a period of two years, starting in the patient rooms and following the sewer system to the effluent of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP).The bacteria belonged to six different species and 44 different sequence types (STs).The most frequent STs, ST147 K. pneumoniae (bla(NDM)/bla(OXA-48)) and S1235 P. aeruginosa (bla(VIM)) strains, were present at nearly all sampling sites from the hospital to the WWTP effluent. After core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST), all ST147 K. pneumoniae strains presented a single epidemiological cluster. In contrast, ST235 P. aeruginosa formed five cgMLST clusters and the largest cluster contained the strain from the WWTP effluent. indicating without doubt, a direct dissemination of both high-risk clones into the environment. Thus, there are - at least two - possible transmission pathways to humans, (i) within the hospital by contact with the drains of the sanitary installations and (ii) by recreational or irrigation use of surface waters that have received WWTP effluent. In conclusion, remediation measures must be installed at both ends of the wastewater system, targeting the drains of the hospital as well as at the effluent of the WWTP. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Carbapenemase producers,Pseudomonas aeruginosa S1235,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ST823,Kiebsiella pneumoniae ST147,Hospital,Dissemination,WWTP,bla(VIM)
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