BMC Microbiology (Jan 2022)

Environmental spreading of clinically relevant carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacilli: the occurrence of bla KPC-or-NDM strains relates to local hospital activities

  • Alex Leite Pereira,
  • Pâmela Maria de Oliveira,
  • Célio Faria-Junior,
  • Everton Giovanni Alves,
  • Glaura Regina de Castro e Caldo Lima,
  • Thaís Alves da Costa Lamounier,
  • Rodrigo Haddad,
  • Wildo Navegantes de Araújo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02400-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Aquatic matrices impacted by sewage may shelter carbapenem-resistant (CR) Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) harboring resistance genes of public health concern. In this study, sewage treatment plants (STPs) servicing well-defined catchment areas were surveyed for the presence of CR-GNB bearing carbapenemase genes (bla KPC or bla NDM). Results A total of 325 CR-GNB were recovered from raw (RS) and treated (TS) sewage samples as well as from water body spots upstream (UW) and downstream (DW) from STPs. Klebsiella-Enterobacter (KE) group amounted to 116 isolates (35.7%). CR-KE isolates were recovered from TS, DW (35.7%) and RS samples (44.2%) (p = 0.001); but not from UW samples. KE isolates represented 65.8% of all bla KPC or bla NDM positive strains. The frequency of bla KPC-or-NDM strains was positively associated with the occurrence of district hospitals located near STPs, as well as with the number of hospitalizations and of sewer connections serviced by the STPs. bla KPC-or-NDM strains were recovered from ST samples in 7 out of 14 STPs, including four tertiary-level STPs; and from 6 out of 13 DW spots whose RS samples also had bla KPC-or-NDM strains. Conclusions Clinically relevant GNB bearing bla KPC-or-NDM resist sewage treatments and spread into environmental aquatic matrices mainly from STPs impacted by hospital activities.

Keywords