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Science of The Total Environment | 2011

Antibiotic contamination and occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in aquatic environments of northern Vietnam

Phan Thi Phuong Hoa; Satoshi Managaki; Norihide Nakada; Hideshige Takada; Akiko Shimizu; Duong Hong Anh; Pham Hung Viet; Satoru Suzuki

The ubiquitous application and release of antibiotics to the environment can result in bacterial antibiotic resistance, which in turn can be a serious risk to humans and other animals. Southeast Asian countries commonly apply an integrated recycling farm system called VAC (Vegetable, Aquaculture and Caged animal). In the VAC environment, antibiotics are released from animal and human origins, which would cause antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB). This study evaluated occurrence of ARB in the VAC environment in northern Vietnam, with quantitative analysis of antibiotic pollution. We found that sulfonamides were commonly detected at all sites. In dry season, while sulfamethazine was a major contaminant in pig farm pond (475-6662 ng/l) and less common in city canal and aquaculture sites, sulfamethoxazole was a major one in city canal (612-4330 ng/l). Erythromycin (154-2246 ng/l) and clarithromycin (2.8-778 ng/ml) were the common macrolides in city canal, but very low concentrations in pig farm pond and aquaculture sites. High frequencies of sulfamethoxazole-resistant bacteria (2.14-94.44%) were found whereas the occurrence rates of erythromycin-resistant bacteria were lower (<0.01-38.8%). A positive correlation was found between sulfamethoxazole concentration and occurrence of sulfamethoxazole-resistant bacteria in dry season. The sulfamethoxazole-resistant isolates were found to belong to 25 genera. Acinetobacter and Aeromonas were the major genera. Twenty three of 25 genera contained sul genes. This study showed specific contamination patterns in city and VAC environments and concluded that ARB occurred not only within contaminated sites but also those less contaminated. Various species can obtain resistance in VAC environment, which would be reservoir of drug resistance genes. Occurrence of ARB is suggested to relate with rainfall condition and horizontal gene transfer in diverse microbial community.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Sulphonamide and Trimethoprim Resistance Genes Persist in Sediments at Baltic Sea Aquaculture Farms but Are Not Detected in the Surrounding Environment

Windi I. Muziasari; Satoshi Managaki; Katariina Pärnänen; Antti Karkman; Christina Lyra; Manu Tamminen; Satoru Suzuki; Marko Virta

Persistence and dispersal of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are important factors for assessing ARG risk in aquaculture environments. Here, we quantitatively detected ARGs for sulphonamides (sul1 and sul2) and trimethoprim (dfrA1) and an integrase gene for a class 1 integron (intI1) at aquaculture facilities in the northern Baltic Sea, Finland. The ARGs persisted in sediments below fish farms at very low antibiotic concentrations during the 6-year observation period from 2006 to 2012. Although the ARGs persisted in the farm sediments, they were less prevalent in the surrounding sediments. The copy numbers between the sul1 and intI1 genes were significantly correlated suggesting that class 1 integrons may play a role in the prevalence of sul1 in the farm sediments through horizontal gene transfer. In conclusion, the presence of ARGs may limit the effectiveness of antibiotics in treating fish illnesses, thereby causing a potential risk to the aquaculture industry. However, the restricted presence of ARGs at the farms is unlikely to cause serious effects in the northern Baltic Sea sediment environments around the farms.


Water Research | 2007

Removal of selected pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during sand filtration and ozonation at a municipal sewage treatment plant

Norihide Nakada; Hiroyuki Shinohara; Ayako Murata; Kentaro Kiri; Satoshi Managaki; Nobuyuki Sato; Hideshige Takada


Environmental Science & Technology | 2007

Distribution of macrolides, sulfonamides, and trimethoprim in tropical waters: ubiquitous occurrence of veterinary antibiotics in the Mekong Delta.

Satoshi Managaki; Ayako Murata; Hideshige Takada; Bui Cach Tuyen; Nguyen Huu Chiem


Environmental Pollution | 2006

Horizontal distribution of steroid estrogens in surface sediments in Tokyo Bay.

Tomohiko Isobe; Shigeko Serizawa; Toshihiro Horiguchi; Yasuyuki Shibata; Satoshi Managaki; Hideshige Takada; Masatoshi Morita


Environmental Science & Technology | 2002

Fluorescent whitening agents in Tokyo Bay and adjacent rivers their application as anthropogenic molecular markers in coastal environments

Yuko Hayashi; Satoshi Managaki; Hideshige Takada


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2006

Three-dimensional distributions of sewage markers in Tokyo Bay water- : fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs)

Satoshi Managaki; Hideshige Takada; Dong-Myung Kim; Toshihiro Horiguchi


Marine Chemistry | 2005

Fluorescent whitening agents in Tokyo Bay sediments: molecular evidence of lateral transport of land-derived particulate matter

Satoshi Managaki; Hideshige Takada


Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment | 2005

Development of Analytical Method of Linear Alkylbenzenesulfonates and Their Degradation Intermediates by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Equipped with Tandem Mass Spectrometry and Its Application to Major Japanese Rivers

Satoshi Managaki; Sawaka Kojima; Arata Harada; Norihide Nanada; Hiroaki Tanaka; Hideshige Takada


Archive | 2010

Abundance of Sulfonamide-resistant Bacteria and Their Resistance Genes in Integrated Aquaculture-agriculture Ponds, North Vietnam

Phan Thi; Phuong Hoa; Satoshi Managaki; Norihide Nakada; Hideshige Takada; Duong Hong Anh; Pham Hung Viet; Pham Thanh Hien; Satoru Suzuki

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Hideshige Takada

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Ayako Murata

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Norihide Nakada

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Toshihiro Horiguchi

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Akiko Shimizu

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Dong-Myung Kim

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Hiroyuki Shinohara

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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