Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment: Towards Elucidating the Roles of Bioaerosols in Transmission and Detection of Antibacterial Resistance Genes

Author:

George Paul B. L.ORCID,Rossi Florent,St-Germain Magali-Wen,Amato PierreORCID,Badard ThierryORCID,Bergeron Michel G.,Boissinot MauriceORCID,Charette Steve J.ORCID,Coleman Brenda L.,Corbeil Jacques,Culley Alexander I.ORCID,Gaucher Marie-Lou,Girard Matthieu,Godbout Stéphane,Kirychuk Shelley P.,Marette AndréORCID,McGeer Allison,O’Shaughnessy Patrick T.,Parmley E. Jane,Simard Serge,Reid-Smith Richard J.,Topp Edward,Trudel LucORCID,Yao Maosheng,Brassard Patrick,Delort Anne-Marie,Larios Araceli D.,Létourneau Valérie,Paquet Valérie E.,Pedneau Marie-Hélène,Pic Émilie,Thompson Brooke,Veillette Marc,Thaler Mary,Scapino Ilaria,Lebeuf Maria,Baghdadi Mahsa,Castillo Toro Alejandra,Cayouette Amélia Bélanger,Dubois Marie-Julie,Durocher Alicia F.ORCID,Girard Sarah B.,Diaz Andrea Katherín Carranza,Khalloufi Asmaâ,Leclerc Samantha,Lemieux Joanie,Maldonado Manuel Pérez,Pilon Geneviève,Murphy Colleen P.,Notling Charly A.,Ofori-Darko Daniel,Provencher Juliette,Richer-Fortin Annabelle,Turgeon Nathalie,Duchaine CarolineORCID

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is continuing to grow across the world. Though often thought of as a mostly public health issue, AMR is also a major agricultural and environmental problem. As such, many researchers refer to it as the preeminent One Health issue. Aerial transport of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria via bioaerosols is still poorly understood. Recent work has highlighted the presence of antibiotic resistance genes in bioaerosols. Emissions of AMR bacteria and genes have been detected from various sources, including wastewater treatment plants, hospitals, and agricultural practices; however, their impacts on the broader environment are poorly understood. Contextualizing the roles of bioaerosols in the dissemination of AMR necessitates a multidisciplinary approach. Environmental factors, industrial and medical practices, as well as ecological principles influence the aerial dissemination of resistant bacteria. This article introduces an ongoing project assessing the presence and fate of AMR in bioaerosols across Canada. Its various sub-studies include the assessment of the emissions of antibiotic resistance genes from many agricultural practices, their long-distance transport, new integrative methods of assessment, and the creation of dissemination models over short and long distances. Results from sub-studies are beginning to be published. Consequently, this paper explains the background behind the development of the various sub-studies and highlight their shared aspects.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council

Institut de Recherche Robert-Sauvé en Santé et en Sécurité du Travail

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies

Sentinelle Nord

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,Biochemistry,Microbiology

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