A global baseline for qPCR-determined antimicrobial resistance gene prevalence across environments
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023

The environment is an important component in the emergence and transmission of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Despite that, little effort has been made to monitor AMR outside of clinical and veterinary settings. Partially, this is caused by a lack of comprehensive reference data for the vast majority of environments. To enable monitoring to detect deviations from the normal background resistance levels in the environment, it is necessary to establish a baseline of AMR in a variety of settings. In an attempt to establish this baseline level, we here performed a comprehensive literature survey, identifying 150 scientific papers containing relevant qPCR data on antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) in environments associated with potential routes for AMR dissemination. The collected data included 1594 samples distributed across 30 different countries and 12 sample types, in a time span from 2001 to 2020. We found that for most ARGs, the typically reported abundances in human impacted environments fell in an interval from 10-5 to 10-3 copies per 16S rRNA, roughly corresponding to one ARG copy in a thousand bacteria. Altogether these data represent a comprehensive overview of the occurrence and levels of ARGs in different environments, providing background data for risk assessment models within current and future AMR monitoring frameworks.

AMR

Surveillance

Antibiotic resistance

qPCR

Monitoring

Författare

Anna Abramova

Göteborgs universitet

Chalmers, Life sciences, Systembiologi

Thomas U. Berendonk

Technische Universität Dresden

Johan Bengtsson-Palme

Göteborgs universitet

Chalmers, Life sciences, Systembiologi

Environment International

0160-4120 (ISSN) 1873-6750 (eISSN)

Vol. 178 108084

Framtidens patogener och resistensgener

Stiftelsen för Strategisk forskning (SSF) (FFL21-0174), 2022-08-01 -- 2027-12-31.

Etablering av normalnivåer för antibiotikaresistens i olika miljöer för miljöövervakning

Vetenskapsrådet (VR) (2019-00299), 2022-05-01 -- 2023-12-31.

Ämneskategorier

Evolutionsbiologi

Infektionsmedicin

Mikrobiologi

Mikrobiologi inom det medicinska området

Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi

DOI

10.1016/j.envint.2023.108084

PubMed

37421899

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2023-07-21