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Differential survival of potentially pathogenic, septicemia- and meningitis-causing *E. coli* across the wastewater treatment train

Medicine and Health

Differential survival of potentially pathogenic, septicemia- and meningitis-causing *E. coli* across the wastewater treatment train

D. Yu, K. Ryu, et al.

This study by Daniel Yu, Kanghee Ryu, Simon J. G. Otto, Paul Stothard, Graham Banting, Norma Ruecker, Norman F. Neumann, and Shuai Zhi reveals alarming insights into the survival of pathogenic *E. coli* strains throughout wastewater treatment, highlighting their potential risks in transmitted wastewater effluents.... show more
Abstract
A growing body of evidence indicates that extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) readily survive wastewater treatment, raising concerns about the public health risks associated with exposure to wastewater-contaminated environments. In this study, E. coli isolates recovered from chlorinated sewage or treated wastewater effluents in Canada were screened for ExPEC virulence markers. Eighty-six isolates were identified as presumptive ExPEC, clustering within major pandemic lineages including ST131, ST95, and ST73 according to multilocus sequence typing analyses. Across the whole, core, and accessory genome, 37 isolates were extremely similar to clinical bloodborne E. coli (BBEC) and neonatal meningitic E. coli (NMEC) strains, suggesting that these wastewater isolates may exhibit a similar phenotypically related pathogenic potential. Interestingly, ExPEC strains also shared accessory gene content with naturalized wastewater strains, suggesting a common genetic capacity for surviving water treatment. Collectively, these findings suggest that E. coli strains that may cause septicemia and meningitis are surviving wastewater treatment and may be transmissible through wastewater effluents.
Publisher
npj Clean Water
Published On
Jul 20, 2022
Authors
Daniel Yu, Kanghee Ryu, Simon J. G. Otto, Paul Stothard, Graham Banting, Norma Ruecker, Norman F. Neumann, Shuai Zhi
Tags
extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli
wastewater treatment
septicemia
meningitis
pathogenic potential
water treatment survival
pandemic lineages
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