Antibiotic resistance profiles of environmental isolates from Mhlathuze River, KwaZulu-Natal (RSA)
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One hundred and thirteen enteric bacteria were isolated from the Mhlathuze River during February 2001 to January 2002. The antibiotic resistance patterns (ARPs) of these identified isolates showed that 94.7 % were resistant to at least one class of antibiotic while 75.2% were multi-resistant. All isolates were sensitive to gentamicin. The levels of resistance exhibited by isolates to specific antibiotics are as follows: penicillin, 72.6%; rifampicin, 69.2%; novobiocin, 52.1%; ampicillin, 43.6% and cephalothin, 28.2 %. The antibiotic resistance gene pool especially that for β-lactamase is likely to be widely available in the environment. The ARPs for E. coli and non-E. coli groups were very similar. The enteric bacteria isolated from downstream, which is a mainly urban and industrial area, were more resistant to several antibiotics than those from upstream which is predominantly rural. The results suggest that environmental, industrial and/or human activities impact on the level of antibiotic resistance in the environment. The strong correlation (r=0.97) between the ARPs of the clinical and the environmental isolates may suggest a link between diarrhoeal incidence and the water quality in the region. It is thus imperative that the determination of antibiotic susceptibility/resistance patterns of isolated microbes is a part of the microbial monitoring process of the water.
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