IMPACT OF HEAVY METALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COLLAPSE OF MINING DAMS ON ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE: REPORTS FROM BRAZIL

HOLOS Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.15628/holos.2024.15611
Lara Luiza Freitas De Oliveira, Shara Sevesquim Alcantara, Rafael Sotero Caldeira, A. K. S. Macêdo, H. B. Dos Santos, Magna Cristina de Paiva, R. Thomé, Farah Maria Drumond Chequer
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Mining tailings have a strong presence of heavy metals in their composition, and these elements may be associated with the evolution and spread of antimicrobial resistance. The objective of this work was to analyze studies that describe the relationship between bacteria recovered from sites impacted by mining tailings resulting from the collapse of the Fundão and Córrego do Feijão Mine dams and the development of antimicrobial resistance. This is an integrative literature review, using the PubMed, VHL, Science Direct, and Web of Science databases, and the descriptors “antimicrobial resistance”, “heavy metal”, “dam” and “Brazil” (English) and “resistência antimicrobiana”, “metal pesado”, “barragem” and “Brasil” (Portuguese). Six articles were selected, four referring to the Fundão dam and two to the Córrego do Feijão Mine. All works suggested that environmental contamination by heavy metals, resulting from mining waste released after the dams collapsed, favored the appearance of antimicrobial resistance genes, that is, they are related to the selective pressure exerted by heavy metals. Disasters such as these raise questions about the interface of antimicrobial resistance in environments that have heavy metals as contaminants, the knowledge of which is of great relevance since antimicrobial resistance is a serious public health problem.
与矿坝坍塌有关的重金属对抗菌药耐药性的影响:巴西的报告
采矿尾矿的成分中含有大量重金属,这些元素可能与抗菌药耐药性的演变和传播有关。这项工作的目的是分析有关研究,这些研究描述了从受 Fundão 和 Córrego do Feijão 矿溃坝造成的采矿尾矿影响的地点回收的细菌与抗菌药耐药性发展之间的关系。这是一篇综合文献综述,使用了 PubMed、VHL、Science Direct 和 Web of Science 数据库,并使用了 "抗菌药耐药性"、"重金属"、"大坝 "和 "巴西"(英文)以及 "resistência antimicrobiana"、"metal pesado"、"barragem "和 "Brasil"(葡萄牙文)等描述词。共选取了六篇文章,其中四篇涉及 Fundão 大坝,两篇涉及 Córrego do Feijão 矿。所有文章都认为,大坝坍塌后释放的采矿废物造成的重金属环境污染有利于抗菌素抗性基因的出现,也就是说,它们与重金属施加的选择性压力有关。此类灾难提出了在有重金属污染的环境中抗菌素抗药性的界面问题,由于抗菌素抗药性是一个严重的公共卫生问题,因此了解这些问题具有重要意义。
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