The scope of antimicrobial resistance in residential aged care facilities determined through analysis of Escherichia coli and the total wastewater resistome

Microbiol Spectr. 2023 Dec 12;11(6):e0073123. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.00731-23. Epub 2023 Oct 3.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat that imposes a heavy burden on our health and economy. Residential aged care facilities (RACFs), where frequent inappropriate antibiotic use creates a selective environment that promotes the development of bacterial resistance, significantly contribute to this problem. We used wastewater-based epidemiology to provide a holistic whole-facility assessment and comparison of antimicrobial resistance in two RACFs and a retirement village. Resistant Escherichia coli, a common and oftentimes problematic pathogen within RACFs, was isolated from the wastewater, and the phenotypic and genotypic AMR was determined for all isolates. We observed a high prevalence of an international high-risk clone, carrying an extended-spectrum beta-lactamase in one facility. Analysis of the entire resistome also revealed a greater number of mobile resistance genes in this facility. Finally, both facilities displayed high fluoroquinolone resistance rates-a worrying trend seen globally despite measures in place aimed at limiting their use.

Keywords: Escherichia coli; antimicrobial resistance; metagenomics; multidrug resistance; wastewater-based epidemiology.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial
  • Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / genetics
  • Escherichia coli Infections* / epidemiology
  • Escherichia coli Infections* / microbiology
  • Escherichia coli*
  • Humans
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Wastewater
  • beta-Lactamases / genetics

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Wastewater
  • beta-Lactamases