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As bioindicators, freshwater bivalves are crucial for the assessment of the contamination
impact on different levels of biological integration. Escherichia coli is used as a bioindicator of water
fecal contamination, representing a critical global concern, especially with the rise of multidrugresistant
(MDR) strains. Phylogenetic diversity, pathotypic characterization, and antibiotic resistance
profiles of E. coli isolated from freshwater bivalves (Anodonta anatina) were assessed. Samples were
collected from the Tua River in Northern Portugal, from two different sites, Chelas and Barcel,
representing different degrees of contamination. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed
by the disk diffusion method, and characterizations of the phylogenetic groups and pathotypes were
assessed by PCR-multiplex and real-time PCR-multiplex, respectively. Results showed that 60% of
isolates were characterized as MDR, including resistance to carbapenems, considered the last resort
against multidrug-resistant bacteria. Within this study, it was also possible to verify the antimicrobial
resistance (AMR) profile differences between the two sampling sites, with bivalve isolates from the
Chelas site showing a higher percentage of antibiotic resistance. Among the E. coli isolates, the highest
prevalence (55%) was observed in group B1, followed by group D or E (15%), group A (10%), and
group E or Clade I (10%). None of the isolates were classified as diarrheagenic E. coli (DEC). This work
highlights the potential transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria through bivalves in the food
chain. The ‘One Health’ approach is crucial for combating antimicrobial resistance, namely in edible
freshwater species, emphasizing active surveillance to protect human, animal, and environmental
health against the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in aquatic environments.
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Anodonta anatina Antimicrobial resistance One health Phylogenetic Animal health
Citation
Martins, Joana C. L.; Gonçalves, Ana; Fernandes, Conceição; Cabecinha, Edna; Monteiro, Sandra; Guedes, Hugo; Almeida, Gonçalo; Garcia, Juliana; Silva, Gabriela J. da; Varandas, Simone; Saavedra, Maria J. (2024). Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Accumulated by Freshwater Bivalves: An Underestimated Risk for Public Health?. Pathogens. ISSN 2076-0817. 13:8, p. 1-13
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MDPI