Data in Brief (Aug 2019)
Comparative metagenomic dataset of hospital effluent microbiome from rural and urban hospitals in West Bengal
Abstract
The unsafe disposal of hospital effluents contributes to gross contamination of water bodies with antibiotic residues, antibiotic resistance genes and antibiotic resistance bacteria. This study reports the microbial community profile of hospital wastes collected from various regions of West Bengal, India, using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. The data set Liquid Sludge (LS) contains 15,372,973 reads with an average length of 301 bps with average 52 ± 5% GC content. The data set Solid Sludge (SS) contains 16,071,594 reads with an average length of 301 bps with average 53 ± 4% GC content. Data of this study are available at NCBI BioProject (PRJNA360379). In sample LS, an abundance of 19.3% for the members of Bacteroidetes was observed. In sample SS, an abundance of 19.7% for the members of Euryarchaeota was observed. Keywords: Illumina, Metagenomics data, Hospital wastewater, Antibiotic resistance