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Revista Científica Ciencia Médica

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FLORES MOYA, Raul Andres et al. EXTENDED-SPECTRUM B-LACTAMASE AND PLASMID AMPC B-LACTAMASE-PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE IN WATER SOURCES FOR IRRIGATION IN MAICA'S ZONE, COCHABAMBA. Rev Cient Cienc Méd [online]. 2019, vol.22, n.2, pp.15-21. ISSN 2077-3323.

Introduction: Enterobacteria have been acquiring antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, such as the production of extended spectrum beta lactamases (ESBL) thatgives resistance to several beta-lactams.These bacteria, capable of causing intrahospital and community infections difficult to treat, are spreading and inhabit environmental reservoirs, such as water; and is considered a public health problem. Unknown situation in our environment. Objective: Identify Enterobacteria producing BLEE and AmpC in water from the Tamborada and Rocha rivers, used for irrigation of crops in the Maica area of Cochabamba. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional and quantitative study. 70 water samples were analyzed: 44 from the Tamborada river and 26 from Rocha.The samples were grown in MacConkey Agar with Cefotaxime (2 μm/ml). Bacteria that grew were identified with chromogenic agar and biochemical tests.The ESBL and AmpC type producing strains were determined by diffusion and approximation of discs: Cefotaxime, Ceftazidime, Amoxicillin/Clavulanic acid for ESBL; and Cefoxitin for AmpC. Results: 23 strains of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (32.8%) were isolated from the 70 samples. 22 of these isolates (resistant to cefoxitin) could also have AmpC resistance. Conclusion: E. coli producers of ESBL and probably AmpC are circulating in our environment such as waters of Rocha and Tamborada rivers, which represent a public health problem, more if we consider that these waters are used in irrigation of vegetables that they supply Cochabamba markets and can spread these bacteria among the population.

Keywords : Enterobacteriaceae; beta-Lactamases; waste water; agricultural irrigation.

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