Sampling Considerations for Wastewater Surveillance of Antibiotic Resistance in Fecal Bacteria

Author:

Huijbers Patricia M. C.12,Bobis Camacho Julián12,Hutinel Marion12ORCID,Larsson D. G. Joakim12ORCID,Flach Carl-Fredrik12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research in Gothenburg (CARe), University of Gothenburg, 40530 Gothenburg, Sweden

2. Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Gothenburg, Guldhedsgatan 10A, 40530 Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract

Wastewaters can be analyzed to generate population-level data for public health surveillance, such as antibiotic resistance monitoring. To provide representative data for the contributing population, bacterial isolates collected from wastewater should originate from different individuals and not be distorted by a selection pressure in the wastewater. Here we use Escherichia coli diversity as a proxy for representativeness when comparing grab and composite sampling at a major municipal wastewater treatment plant influent and an untreated hospital effluent in Gothenburg, Sweden. All municipal samples showed high E. coli diversity irrespective of the sampling method. In contrast, a marked increase in diversity was seen for composite compared to grab samples from the hospital effluent. Virtual resampling also showed the value of collecting fewer isolates on multiple occasions rather than many isolates from a single sample. Time-kill tests where individual E. coli strains were exposed to sterile-filtered hospital wastewater showed rapid killing of antibiotic-susceptible strains and significant selection of multi-resistant strains when incubated at 20 °C, an effect which could be avoided at 4 °C. In conclusion, depending on the wastewater collection site, both sampling method and collection/storage temperature could significantly impact the representativeness of the wastewater sample.

Funder

Swedish Research Council Formas to CFF, the Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research at the University of Gothenburg to CFF

Swedish state under the agreement between the Swedish Government and the county councils, the ALF agreement to DGJL and CFF

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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