Health

Molecular surveillance for detecting bacterial pathogen sub-groups and associated antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genotype

Vision

To profile Antimicrobial resistance genes from the Wastewater samples from STPs of Pune City.

Description

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is emerging as a severe concern due to the escalating instances of resistant human pathogens encountered by health workers. Consequently, there is a shortage of antibiotics to treat Multidrug Resistance (MDR) and Extensively Drug Resistance (XDR) patients. The primary cause of AMR is the vast array of anthropogenic disturbances in natural microfauna brought about by the extensive use of antibiotics. Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) has crashed antibiotic stewardship and single-handedly increased the global usage of antibiotics, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and biocide, causing a ripple effect in the existing global AMR problem. This surge in antibiotic usage has escalated the residual antibiotics reaching Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) from pharmaceutical companies, health care centers, and domestic settings. Ultimately the natural water bodies receiving their effluents will have higher concentrations of emerging contaminants as the WWTPs cannot remove the Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) completely. The need of the hour is to address the grave threat of AMR, which is loitering silently; if not mankind will endure more affliction hereafter.

Objectives

Sample processing, culture isolation, AMR typing, antibiogram, gene profiling

Partners

  • CSIR-NCL

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