智利蓬塔阿雷纳斯Río de las Minas河口沉积物的地球化学和微生物特征

V. Bermanec, Ž. Fiket, J. Hrenović, S. Kazazić, G. Kniewald, C. Venter, A. Botha
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摘要抗生素耐药性的出现和传播被认为是一个高度复杂的过程,影响耐药机制的因素很多,包括金属因素。为了充分了解抗生素耐药性在不同环境下的传播,包括地球化学和微生物学在内的综合研究变得势在必行。到目前为止,很少进行这样的研究,而且没有一项研究涉及最南端的地区。因此,这项研究的目的是检查智利最南端沉积物的生物地球化学特征。研究了智利蓬塔阿雷纳斯(Punta Arenas) Río de las Minas和邻近的麦哲伦海峡中沉积物的地球化学特征,以及异养细菌和抗碳霉烯类细菌(CRB)的存在,以评估未经处理的城市废水对该沿海系统中金属和微生物污染物积累的人为影响。沉积物的地球化学特征表明自然过程和人为活动的双重影响。虽然目前沉积物中的金属含量并不代表对生物体有毒性作用,但人类活动对研究地区沉积物组成的影响是不可否认的。河流沉积物中存在与临床相关的CRB(1.9和2.7 log CFU / mL)。我们的研究结果表明,Río de las Minas受到未经处理的城市废水的人为影响,是当地环境中潜在致病性CRB的重要来源。
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Geochemical and microbiological characterization of sediments at the mouth of Río de las Minas (Punta Arenas, Chile)
Received: Jun. 05, 2019 Accepted: Sep. 09, 2019 Abstract The appearance and spread of antibiotic resistance are considered a highly complex process with many factors affecting the resistance mechanisms, including metals. In order to fully understand the spread of antibiotic resistance in different environments, combined studies including geochemistry and microbiology are becoming imperative. So far, very few such studies have been conducted, and none of them involves the southernmost regions. The aim of this study was, therefore, to examine the biogeochemical characteristics of sediments of the southernmost part of Chile. Sediment geochemistry, as well as the presence of heterotrophic and carbapenemresistant bacteria (CRB) in the Río de las Minas and neighbouring Strait of Magellan in Punta Arenas (Chile), was investigated to assess the anthropogenic impact of untreated urban wastewater on the accumulation of metals and microbial contaminants in this coastal system. Geochemistry of sediments indicated the influence of both natural processes and anthropogenic activities. Although levels of metals in sediments currently do not represent a toxic effect on organisms, the anthropogenic influence on the sediment composition in the study area cannot be denied. Clinically relevant CRB were found in river sediments (1.9 and 2.7 log CFU / mL). Our findings suggest that the Río de las Minas is under the anthropogenic impact of untreated urban wastewater and represent a significant source of potentially pathogenic CRB to the local environment.
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