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dc.contributor.authorLópez González, Juan Antonio 
dc.contributor.authorEstrella González, Maria José 
dc.contributor.authorLerma Moliz, R.
dc.contributor.authorJurado Rodríguez, Macarena Del Mar 
dc.contributor.authorSuárez Estrella, Francisca 
dc.contributor.authorLópez López, María Josefa 
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-10T07:59:44Z
dc.date.available2024-01-10T07:59:44Z
dc.date.issued2021-12-24
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10835/15023
dc.description.abstractWastewater treatment generates a huge amount of sewage sludge, which is a source of environmental pollution. Among the alternatives for the management of this waste, industrial composting stands out as one of the most relevant. The objective of this study was to analyze the bacterial population linked to this process and to determine its effectiveness for the reduction, and even elimination, of microorganisms and pathogens present in these organic wastes. For this purpose, the bacteriome and the fecal bacteria contamination of samples from different sewage sludge industrial composting facilities were evaluated. In addition, fecal bacteria indicators and pathogens, such as Salmonella, were isolated from samples collected at key stages of the process and characterized for antibiotic resistance to macrolide, β-lactam, quinolone, and aminoglycoside families. 16S rRNA phylogeny data revealed that the process clearly evolved toward a prevalence of Firmicutes and Actinobacteria phyla, removing the fecal load. Moreover, antibiotic-resistant microorganisms present in the raw materials were reduced, since these were isolated only in the bio-oxidative phase. Therefore, industrial composting of sewage sludge results in a bio-safe final product suitable for use in a variety of applications.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.subjectbiosolidses_ES
dc.subjectfecal contaminationes_ES
dc.subjectmetagenomicses_ES
dc.subjectantibiotic resistancees_ES
dc.subjectcompostes_ES
dc.subjectenterobacteriaes_ES
dc.subjectclostridiaes_ES
dc.subjectfecal enterococcies_ES
dc.titleIndustrial Composting of Sewage Sludge: Study of the Bacteriome, Sanitation, and Antibiotic-Resistant Strainses_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.784071


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