Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Babylon, Hillah, Iraq
Abstract
Surface water contamination remains a major worldwide public health concern and may contribute to the dissemination of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The Al-Hillah River in the city of Babylon Province, Iraq, diverts flows from the Euphrates River. Because of its importance in irrigation and population density, it faces several forced and unforced changes due to anthropogenic activities. To evaluate water quality, water samples were collected from three sites with different anthropogenic pressures along the Al-Hillah River. These samples were subjected to bacteriological analyses, i.e., total coliforms,Escherichia coli, and faecal enterococci. The phylogenetic groups of theE. coliisolates (n = 61) were typed by rapid PCR-based analyses. Representatives of each isolate were tested phenotypically for resistance to six classes of antibiotics and characterized according to their phylogenetic groups. The results demonstrated the highest resistance levels were toβ-lactam antibiotics, followed by fosfomycin and aminoglycosides.Escherichia coliisolates belonging to phylogenetic groups A and B2 were the most common and were characterized by a higher prevalence of antibiotic resistance. This study is important for understanding the current conditions of the Al-Hillah River, as the data reveal a high prevalence of multiresistance amongE. coliisolates circulating at the three sampling sites.
Subject
General Environmental Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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