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Paper currency harbours antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria and integron integrase.

A Sarwar1, I Ahmad1, A Amin1, M A Saleem1.   

Abstract

AIMS: This study was designed to analyse the prevalence of class 1 and class 2 integron integrase genes among antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria isolated from paper currency circulating in Pakistan. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A total of 500 individual currency notes were collected from different food vending sites at Lahore, Pakistan. Bacterial population were identified by biochemical and PCR techniques. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed by disc diffusion assay. The highest bacterial population on currency was found from street vendors and butcher shops. Escherichia coli was found to be the most prevalent coliform bacteria followed by Klebsiella sp. and Enterobacter sp. PCR amplification of antimicrobial resistance gene showed the presence of ampC, blaTEM , blaNDM-1 , qnrA, tet(A) and tet(B) genes among coliform isolates. A total of 47 integron integrase bearing strains of coliform bacteria were analysed. Sequence analysis showed the presence of dfrA1-aadA1, dfrA1, dfrA5, dfrA7, aadA1, aadA4 cassette arrays in class 1 integron and dfrA1-sat2-aadA1 in class 2 integrase genes.
CONCLUSION: Circulating currency was heavily contaminated with antimicrobial-resistant coliform bacteria bearing class 1 and class 2 integron integrase genes. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This study describes a potential threat of severe bacterial infections due to improper hand hygiene and community sanitation when dealing with the currency notes.
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Keywords:  Gram negative bacteria; antimicrobial resistance; class 1 integrase gene; class 2 integrase gene; coliform bacteria; integrons; multiple drug resistance; paper currency

Year:  2020        PMID: 32966644     DOI: 10.1111/jam.14856

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


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1.  Multidrug-resistant Opportunistic and Pathogenic Bacteria Contaminate Algerian Banknotes Currency.

Authors:  Lydia NeÏla Djouadi; Nadjet Guezlane-Tebibel; Kenza Mansouri; Hanane Boumerdassi; Karim Arab; Marie-Laure Fardeau; Farida Nateche
Journal:  Pol J Microbiol       Date:  2020-12-27
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