Occurrence and persistence of multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales isolated from urban, industrial and surface water in Monastir, Tunisia

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Ncir, Sana | Haenni, Marisa | Châtre, Pierre | Drapeau, Antoine | François, Pauline | Chaouch, Cherifa | Souguir, Meriem | Azaiez, Sana | Madec, Jean-Yves | Mansour, Wejdene

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International audience. The One Health approach of antimicrobial resistance highlighted the role of the aquatic environment as a reservoir and dissemination source of resistance genes and resistant bacteria, especially due to anthropogenic activities. Resistance to extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESC) conferred by extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) in E. coli has been proposed as the major marker of the AMR burden in cross-sectoral approaches. In this study, we investigated wastewater, surface water and seawater that are subjected to official water quality monitoring in Monastir, Tunisia. While all but one sample were declared compliant according to the official tests, ESC-resistant bacteria were detected in 31 (19.1 %) samples. Thirty-nine isolates, coming from urban, industrial and surface water in Monastir, were collected and characterized using antibiograms and whole-genome sequencing. These isolates were identified as 27 Escherichia coli (69.3 %) belonging to 13 STs, 10 Klebsiella pneumoniae (25.6 %) belonging to six STs, and two Citrobacter freundii (5.1 %). We observed the persistence and dissemination of clones over time and in different sampling sites, and no typically human-associated pathogens could be identified apart from one ST131. All isolates presented a blaCTX-M gene – blaCTX-M-15 (n = 22) and blaCTX-M-55 (n = 8) being the most frequent variants – which were identified on plasmids (n = 20) or on the chromosome (n = 19). In conclusion, we observed ESC resistance in rather ubiquitous bacteria that are capable of surviving in the water environment. This suggests that including the total coliform count and the ESBL count as determined by bacterial growth on selective plates in the official monitoring would greatly improve water quality control in Tunisia.

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