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J Water Health ; 18(1): 67-76, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32129188

ABSTRACT

Urban river pollution by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria constitutes an important public health concern. Epidemiologically important strains of MDR Escherichia coli transmissible at the human-animal-environment interfaces are especially worrying. Quantifying and characterizing MDR E. coli at a molecular level is thus imperative for understanding its epidemiology in natural environments and its role in the spread of resistance in precise geographical areas. Cefotaxime-resistant E. coli was characterized along the watercourse of the major urban river in Quito. Our results showed high quantities of cefotaxime-resistant E. coli (2.7 × 103-5.4 × 105 CFU/100 mL). The antimicrobial resistance index (ARI) revealed the exposure of the river to antibiotic contamination, and the multiple antibiotic resistance index indicated a high risk of contamination. The blaCTX-M-15 gene was the most prevalent in our samples. Isolates also had class 1 integrons carrying aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes and folate pathway inhibitors. The isolates belonged to phylogroups A, B1 and D. Clonal complex 10 was found to be the most prevalent (ST10, ST44 and ST 167), followed by ST162, ST394 and ST46. Our study provides a warning about the high potential of the major urban river in Quito for spreading the epidemiologically important MDR E. coli.


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Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial , Escherichia coli , Rivers/microbiology , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Ecuador , Environmental Monitoring , Escherichia coli Infections , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Water Microbiology
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Anesthesiol Clin ; 34(3): 601-19, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27521200

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Neuromuscular diseases are syndromic disorders that affect nerve, muscle, and/or neuromuscular junction. Knowledge about the management of these diseases is required for anesthesiologists, because these may frequently be encountered in the intensive care unit, operating room, and other settings. The challenges and advances in management for some of the neuromuscular diseases most commonly encountered in the operating room and neurointensive care unit are reviewed.


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Intensive Care Units , Neuromuscular Diseases/therapy , Airway Management , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/therapy , Anesthesia , Demyelinating Diseases/therapy , Humans , Immunotherapy , Myasthenia Gravis/therapy , Pain Management , Polyneuropathies/therapy
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