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Título: Bivalve mollusks as indicators of environmental pollution in the amazon river, Brazil.
Autoria: PIRES, W. K. de F. L.
LIMA, L. S.
LIMA, J. de F.
RODRIGUES, D. dos P.
PROIETTI JUNIOR, A. A.
SOUZA, M. J. C. de
FERREIRA, V. T. K.
ANDRADE, R. F. de
SOUTO, R. N. P.
MENEZES, R. A. de O.
Afiliação: WINNIE KAREN DE FARIAS LIMA PIRES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; LUCIANA SAMPAIO LIMA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; DÁLIA DOS PRAZERES RODRIGUES, FUNDAÇÃO OSVALDO CRUZ; ALDO APARECIDO PROIETTI JUNIOR, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; MAURÍCIO JOSÉ CORDEIRO DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; VÂNIA TIE KOGA FERREIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; ROSEMARY FERREIRA DE ANDRADE, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; RAIMUNDO NONATO PICANÇO SOUTO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; RUBENS ALEX DE OLIVEIRA MENEZES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ.
Ano de publicação: 2026
Referência: Revista de Geopolítica, v. 17, n. 1, e1407, 2026.
Conteúdo: Bivalve mollusks play an essential role in the maintenance of two aquatic ecosystems and can act as bioindicators of environmental pollution due to their capacity to accumulate pollutants. In the state of Amapá, the exploration of these organisms is poorly studied, especially in relation to microbiological contamination and antimicrobial resistance. This study aims to analyze the occurrence of Escherichia coli and other enterobacteria in two species of water mollusks (Prisodon obliquus and Triplodon corrugatus) collected in the Amazon River, in Macapá (AP), as well as to evaluate their antimicrobial resistance profile. This is a transversal study carried out between October 2022 and March 2023. Foram colletadas 40 samples on three points along the banks of the Amazon River. Microbiological and molecular analyzes will include bacterial isolation, antimicrobial susceptibility tests using the disk diffusion method, and detection of resistance and virulence genes by PCR. Foram 62 bacterial isolates were identified, including 31 from E. coli, 18 from Klebsiella pneumoniae and others belonging to Enterobacter, Citrobacter and Serratia. The strains present high resistance to streptomycin (100%), nalidixic acid (93.5%) and ceftazidime (90.3%). The blaCMY gene, associated with cephalosporin resistance, was identified in E. coli samples. The presence of multiresistant bacteria in mollusks from the waters of the Amazon River represents a potential public health risk and evidence of the need for integrated environmental surveillance and antimicrobial resistance control actions based on a One Health approach.
Thesagro: Molusco
Saúde Pública
Escherichia Coli
ISSN: 2177-3246
Digital Object Identifier: 10.56238/revgeov17n1-145
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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