| Literature DB >> 29301193 |
Clemens Kittinger1, Alexander Kirschner2,3, Michaela Lipp4, Rita Baumert5, Franz Mascher6, Andreas H Farnleitner7,8,9, Gernot E Zarfel10.
Abstract
Acinetobacter spp. occur naturally in many different habitats, including food, soil, and surface waters. In clinical settings, Acinetobacter poses an increasing health problem, causing infections with limited to no antibiotic therapeutic options left. The presence of human generated multidrug resistant strains is well documented but the extent to how widely they are distributed within the Acinetobacter population is unknown. In this study, Acinetobacter spp. were isolated from water samples at 14 sites of the whole course of the river Danube. Susceptibility testing was carried out for 14 clinically relevant antibiotics from six different antibiotic classes. Isolates showing a carbapenem resistance phenotype were screened with PCR and sequencing for the underlying resistance mechanism of carbapenem resistance. From the Danube river water, 262 Acinetobacter were isolated, the most common species was Acinetobacter baumannii with 135 isolates. Carbapenem and multiresistant isolates were rare but one isolate could be found which was only susceptible to colistin. The genetic background of carbapenem resistance was mostly based on typical Acinetobacter OXA enzymes but also on VIM-2. The population of Acinetobacter (baumannii and non-baumannii) revealed a significant proportion of human-generated antibiotic resistance and multiresistance, but the majority of the isolates stayed susceptible to most of the tested antibiotics.Entities:
Keywords: Acinetobacter; JDS3; carbapenemases; river; water
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29301193 PMCID: PMC5800151 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15010052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
JDS3 sampling sites chosen for isolation and their assignment to the upper-, middle-, or downstream stretches (SP = sampling point; us = upstream; ds = downstream). Country codes: Germany: DE; Austria: AT; Hungary: HU; Croatia: HR; Serbia: RS; Romania: RO; Bulgaria: BG.
| SP | Name of SP | River (km) | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| JDS2 | Kelheim, gauging station | 2415 | DE |
| JDS3 | Geisling power plant | 2354 | DE |
| JDS8 | Oberloiben | 2008 | AT |
| JDS10 | Wildungsmauer (Vienna) | 1895 | AT |
| JDS22 | ds Budapest | 1632 | HU |
| JDS28 | us Drava | 1384 | HR/RS |
| JDS36 | ds Tisa/us Sava | 1200 | RS |
| JDS38 | us Pancevo (Belgrade) | 1159 | RS |
| JDS49 | Pristol/Novo Salo | 834 | RO/BG |
| JDS57 | ds Ruse | 488 | RO/BG |
| JDS59 | ds Arges (Bucharest) | 429 | RO/BG |
| JDS63 | Siret | 154 | RO |
| JDS67 | Sulina Arm | 26 | RO |
| JDS68 | St. Gheorge Arm | 104 | RO |
List of tested antibiotics, concentration on the disc (Sensi-DiscTM paper discs, BD, Vienna, Austria) or Etest® (Biomerieux) and antibiotic classes.
| Antibiotic | Concentration | Antibioti Classes |
|---|---|---|
| piperacillin/tazobactam | 100 µg/10 µg | β-lactam |
| cefotaxime | 30 µg | β-lactam |
| ceftazidime | 30 µg | β-lactam |
| cefepime | 30 µg | β-lactam |
| imipenem | 10 µg | β-lactam |
| meropenem | 10 µg | β-lactam |
| amikacin | 30 µg | aminoglycoside |
| gentamicin | 10 µg | aminoglycoside |
| trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole | 1.25 µg/23.75 µg | folate synthesis inhibitors |
| ciprofloxacin | 5 µg | quinolone |
| levofloxacin | 5 µg | quinolone |
| tigecycline | Etest | tetracyclin |
| tetracycline | 30 µg | tetracycline |
| colistin | Etest | polypeptide antibiotic |
Figure 1Percentage of resistance to tested antibiotics of isolated Acinetobacter baumannii (blue) and non-baumannii Acinetobacter spp. (red).
Detected resistance genes in carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii; us = upstream; ds = downstream.
| Isolate | Site of Isolation | Susceptible Antibiotics | Detected β-Lactamases |
|---|---|---|---|
| JDS38AC017 | us Pancevo (Belgrade) | colistin, tigecycline | OXA-23, OXA-51, VIM-2 |
| JDS38AC018 | us Pancevo (Belgrade) | colistin | OXA-23, OXA-51, VIM-2, TEM-1 |
| JDS38AC020 | us Pancevo (Belgrade) | colistin, tigecycline | OXA-24, OXA-51, |
| JDS59AC001 | ds Arges (Bucharest) | colistin, tigecycline | OXA-23, OXA-51 |
| JDS59AC007 | ds Arges (Bucharest) | colistin, tigecycline | OXA-23, OXA-51 |