RAM Project

Contribution of swine waste treatment processes in the control of antimicrobial resistance transmission for agropastoral systems

   Coleta de amostras pela equipe da Embrapa Suínos e Aves




Researchers Publications

The problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized within the scope of human health, animal health, and the environment (One Health). It is believed that the highest circulation of resistant bacteria occurs in the environment, released into the environment along with human and agro-industrial waste. As a result, combating AMR has become a priority in all forums of discussion among nations, and goals and actions have been agreed upon by decision-making authorities. Brazil, as a member of the World Health Organization (WHO), has developed the National Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Antimicrobial Resistance in the context of One Health (PAN-BR) in cooperation between the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply. The overarching goal of this research project is to map the profile of antimicrobial resistance gene dissemination in the two Brazilian swine waste treatment systems with different scenarios of treated waste utilization. Among the specific objectives are: a) Compare the microbiomes in two swine waste treatment systems: cesspool and biodigester; b) Compare the microbiomes in soils fertilized with waste from cesspools and biodigesters; c) Identify and compare the resistome (AMR markers) present in the two waste treatment systems and in fertilized soils; d) Identify and compare plasmid elements and the AMR marker genes carried by them in the two waste treatment systems and in fertilized soils; e) Develop and employ machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to trace the profile of AMR interaction and dissemination in the treatment and utilization of waste in two Brazilian agropastoral scenarios (fertilization of pastures and crops); f) Provide data to the involved production chains as well as national regulatory authorities for the development of management measures and policies to enhance surveillance of AMR gene dissemination in the swine production chain; g) Provide support for decision-making actions by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Health; h) Promote the training of human resources at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels; i) Strengthen academic and scientific interaction between participating institutions; j) Organize a Technical Event to disseminate the results, aimed at the involved production chains.

Researchers

Dra. Franciele Maboni Siqueira - Coordinator
UFRGS - Brazil
Rede de Ciências Ômicas (RECOM)

Dra. Jalusa Deon Kich - Coordinator
Embrapa Suínos e Aves

Dr. Márcio Dorn - Collaborator
INF/UFRGS - Brazil

Dra. Marisa Ribeiro Ipanema Cardoso - Collaborator
UFRGS - Brazil

Msc. Mariana Costa Torres - Collaborator
UFRGS - Brazil

Msc. Gabriela Merker Breyer - Collaborator
UFRGS - Brazil

Maria Eduarda Rocha Jacques da Silva - Collaborator
UFRGS - Brazil

Luiza de Campos Menetrier - Collaborator
UFRGS - Brazil

Cauê Scotti - Collaborator
UFRGS - Brazil

Dr. Arlei Coldebella - Collaborator
Embrapa Suínos e Aves

Dr. Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso - Collaborator
Embrapa Suínos e Aves

Luiza Leticia Biesus - Collaborator
Embrapa Suínos e Aves

Raquel Rebelatto - Collaborator
Embrapa Suínos e Aves

Dr. Vasco Ariston Azevedo - Collaborator
UFMG/RECOM - Brazil

Dr. Aristóteles Góes-Neto - Collaborator
UFMG/RECOM - Brazil

Dra. Flávia Figueira Aburjaile - Collaborator
UFMG - Brazil

Dr. Rommel Thiago Ramos - Collaborator
UFPA - Brazil

Dr. Mateus Matiuzzi - Collaborator
UNIVASF/RECOM - Brazil

Publications