Abstract
ABSTRACT Escherichia coli strains were isolated from surface water collected from three sampling points and cultured on CHROMAgar E. coli. The zinc and copper concentrations of the water samples were determined using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Colonies of Escherichia coli were subjected to increasing concentration (0.1–1.0 mM) of copper and zinc in the isolation medium. Isolates showing resistance to both metals at 1 mM were identified using conventional methods and by targeting the uidA gene, while PCR amplification of the copA and zntA genes was carried out using specific primers. The selected bacteria were subjected to 10 classes of antibiotics using the Kirby–Bauer disc diffusion technique. Five E. coli showing resistance to copper and zinc and possessing uidA gene were obtained. Of the five isolates, three possessed both zntA and copA genes, while zntA was absent in the remaining two. All the isolates peculiarly showed resistance to ampicillin and doxycycline, while three were multi-drug resistant (MDR).
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