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The presence of Clostridium perfringens in water is generally regarded as an indicator of fecal contamination, and exposure to waterborne spores is considered a possible source of infection for animals. We assessed the presence and genetic diversity of C. perfringens in water sources in a zoological park located in Madrid (Spain). A total of 48 water samples from 24 different sources were analyzed, and recovered isolates were toxinotyped, genotyped by fluorophore-enhanced repetitive polymerase chain reaction (rep-PCR) fingerprinting and tested for antimicrobial susceptibility. C. perfringens was recovered from 43.8 % of water samples and 50 % of water sources analyzed. All isolates (n=70) were type A and 42.9% were beta 2-toxigenic (i.e., cpb2+), but none contained the enterotoxin-encoding gene (cpe). Isolates belonged to 15 rep-PCR genotypes and most genetic diversity (88 %) was distributed among isolates obtained from the same sample. Most isolates displayed intermediate susceptibility (57.1 %; MIC=16 mu g ml(-1)) or resistance (5.7 %; MIC >= 32 mu g ml(-1)) to metronidazole. No resistance to other antimicrobials was detected, although some isolates showed elevated MICs to erythromycin and/or linezolid. Finally, a marginally significant association between absence of cpb2 and decreased susceptibility to metronidazole (MIC >= 16 mu gml(-1)) was detected. In conclusion, our results reveal a high prevalence of C. perfringens type A in the studied water reservoirs, which constitutes a health risk for zoo animals. The elevated MICs to metronidazole observed for genetically diverse isolates is a cause of additional concern, but more work is required to clarify the significance of reduced metronidazole susceptibility in environmental strains.
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Antropologia / arqueologia , Biodiversidade , Biotecnología , Ciência de alimentos , Ciências agrárias i , Ciências ambientais , Ciências biológicas i , Ciências biológicas ii , Ciências biológicas iii , Ecology , Ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics , Engenharias i , Engenharias ii , Engenharias iii , Farmacia , Geociências , Historia , Interdisciplinar , Marine & freshwater biology , Medicina i , Medicina ii , Medicina veterinaria , Microbiology , Odontología , Química , Soil science , Zootecnia / recursos pesqueiros , Anaerobic-bacteria , Animals , Antibiotic susceptibility , Antimicrobial susceptibility , Clostridium perfringens , Death , Difficile , Infections , Metronidazole , Rep-pcr typing , Resistance , Sediments , Sewage , Toxins , Water , Zoological park
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Alvarez-Perez, Sergio; Blanco, Jose L; Pelaez, Teresa; Martinez-Nevado, Eva; Garcia, Marta E (2016). Water Sources in a Zoological Park Harbor Genetically Diverse Strains of Clostridium Perfringens Type A with Decreased Susceptibility to Metronidazole. Microbial Ecology, 72(4), 783-790. DOI: 10.1007/s00248-016-0772-2
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