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Isolation, Molecular Characterization and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of <i>Vibrio</i> <i>parahaemolyticus</i> from Aquatic Products in the Southern Fujian Coast, China

Yuanqing Hu, Fengxia Li, Yixian Zheng, Xinan Jiao, Liqing Guo

2020Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

O3:K6 pandemic clone. A large majority of isolates exhibited higher resistance to penicillin (77.4%), oxacillin (71%), ampicillin (66.1%) and vancomycin (59.7%). Seventy-one percent (44/62) of the isolates exhibited multiple antimicrobial resistance. All 62 isolates were grouped into 7 clusters by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA, and most of the isolates (80.6%) were distributed within cluster A. Plasmids were detected in approximately 75% of the isolates, and seven different profiles were observed. Seventy-six percent (25/33) of the isolates carrying the plasmids were eliminated by 0.006% SDS incubated at 42°C, a sublethal condition. The occurrence of multidrug-resistant strains could be an indication of the excessive use of antibiotics in aquaculture farming. The rational use of antimicrobial agents and the surveillance of antibiotic administration may reduce the acquisition of resistance by microorganisms in aquatic ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

Vibrio parahaemolyticusMicrobiologyBiologyAntibiotic resistanceAntimicrobialAmpicillinAntibioticsMultiple drug resistancePenicillinSerotypeBacteriaGeneticsVibrio bacteria research studiesAquaculture disease management and microbiotaIdentification and Quantification in Food