VALENSI
Jurnal Kimia VALENSI Volume 8, No. 1, May 2022

A Snapshot of Antibiotic Resistances in Air Particulate of a Provincial Capital City, Indonesia

Sulfikar Sulfikar (Chemistry Department Universitas Negeri Makassar)
Gotot Junarto (CV Intrabumi Masagena, BTN Maccopa Indah Kab. Maros, Indonesia)
Muhammad Ardhias Syam (Balai Besar Industri dan Hasil Perkebunan Makassar, Indonesia, 90231)
Andi Zulfikar Efendy (Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Bone, Macanang, Kabupaten Bone, Indonesia 92711)
Mohamad Sahrir (Chemistry Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar Jl. Mallengkeri Raya, Parangtambung, Makassar, Indonesia 90224)
Hilda Ningsih (Chemistry Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar Jl. Mallengkeri Raya, Parangtambung, Makassar, Indonesia 90224)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 May 2022

Abstract

Bacteria may become resistant to antibiotics due to gene mutation or adopting resistance genes from other bacteria via horizontal gene transfer. The existence of toxic substances to bacteria, such as antibiotics, biocides, and heavy metals, may influence the pathway into the genome. This study aimed to detect the presence of antibiotic-resistance bacteria in air particulates in Makassar - a provincial capital located in Indonesia with a low to moderate air quality index (AQI). We determined the correlations between antibiotic resistance (resistance rate, RR) and the heavy-metal concentrations in the air particulates. Air particulate samples were taken from seven locations in the summer (Dry Season: July - August 2019). We analyzed the concentration of As, Cu, and Zn of the air particulates and determined RR from presumptive Escherichia coli (E. coli) isolated from the air particulates. We estimated the RR towards five antibiotics with different mechanisms of action: amoxicillin-clavulanate, chloramphenicol, amikacin, norfloxacin, and trimethoprim. The concentrations of the heavy metals were relatively low, ranging from (µg/Nm3) 0.001 – 0.009 for As, 0.001 – 0.003 for Cu, and 0.007 to 0.783 for Zn. We observed different antibiotic resistance at various locations, ranging from 25% to 100% RR. While there were indications of possible antibiotic resistance patterns in the different areas sampled, the power of this perspective snapshot was insufficient to make statistically valid generalizations.

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Journal Info

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valensi

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Chemistry

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Jurnal Kimia Valensi is a biannual and peer-reviewed open access journal published by Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. This journal covering all aspect of ...