Fluoroquinolone (FQ) Contamination Does Not Correlate with Occurrence of FQ-Resistant Bacteria in Aquatic Environments of Vietnam and Thailand
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Fluoroquinolone antibiotics (FQs) have been used worldwide for chemotherapy, animal husbandry, and aquaculture, and the occurrence of FQ-resistant (FQsr) bacteria in natural environments has been reported. Plasmid-mediated transferable quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes are suspected to originate from the chromosomes of water-dwelling bacteria. However, the occurrence of and the potential reservoir of FQsr bacteria and PMQR genes in aquatic environments have not been elucidated. In this study, we detected FQsr bacteria and PMQR genes in aquatic environments in Thailand and Vietnam, and measured FQ contamination. Levels of contamination were greater Thailand (ave. 5130, max 46100 ng L-1) than in Vietnam (ave. 235, max 1130 ng L-1); however, the occurrence of FQsr bacteria was higher in Vietnam (~15%) than in Thailand (~7.0%), suggesting that contamination by FQs is not directly linked to the development of FQsr bacteria. Diverse taxonomic groups of FQsr-bacteria were identified, and one of the PMQR genes, qnrB, was detected from bacteria of environmental origin, not enteric bacteria. This suggests that the environmental bacteria are a potential reservoir of antibiotic resistance determinants even at un-contaminated sites.
- 日本微生物生態学会・日本土壌微生物学会の論文
著者
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Reungsang Alissara
Dept Biotechnol Khon Kaen Univ.
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Suzuki Satoru
Center For Marine Environmental Studies Ehime University
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Viet Pham
Research Center For Environmental Technology And Sustainable Development (cetasd) Hanoi University O
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REUNGSANG ALISSARA
Department of Biotechnology, Khon Kaen University
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Takasu Hiroyuki
Center For Marine Environmental Studies (cmes) Ehime University
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Reungsang Alissara
Department Of Biotechnology Khon Kaen University
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Suzuki Satoru
Center For Marine Environmental Studies (cmes) Ehime University
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Viet Pham
Research Center for Environmental Technology and Sustainable Development (CETASD), Hanoi University of Science
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Takasu Hiroyuki
Center for Marine Environmental Studies (CMES), Ehime University
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