Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
This chapter describes the different factors that increase or stimulate the presence
of resistance to antibiotics in bacteria in the environment. Particular factors
accentuating the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance are various pollutants
such as heavy metals, disinfectant products, other organic pollutants and
nutrients.
In particular, co-factors inducing resistance in water and sediments are
explained. A particular emphasis is placed on the co-selection of antibiotic
resistance genes due to the presence of metals, both in soil and in waters.
Moreover, the role of nutrients and other organic contaminants in improving
antibiotic resistance in bacteria is also highlighted. Finally, the role of the disinfection
of waters and wastewaters in abatement of antibiotic resistance genes is
reported.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Antibiotic resistance; AMR; Co-resistance; Cross-resistance; Metals; disinfectants
List of contributors:
Grenni, Paola; Corno, Gianluca
Book title:
Bacterial Adaptation to Co-resistance