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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 22:28:53 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Multiple Antibiotic Resistances of Vibrio Isolates from Coastal and Brackish Water Areas</title>
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<description>Multiple Antibiotic Resistances of Vibrio Isolates from Coastal and Brackish Water Areas
Elyas,K K
An experiment was designed to assess the occurrence of multiple antibiotic resistances in&#13;
Vibrio sp from different (brackish and marine) environments. Water samples front nine marine landing&#13;
sites and two coastal inland aquaculture farms were screened for the Vihrio spp and assessed their&#13;
resistance to twenty-two different antibiotics, which arc commonly encountered in the aquatic&#13;
ecosystem. Tissue samples (shrimp, mussel and sepia) were tested from the sampling site with highest&#13;
antibiotic resistance. Of' the total 119 Vihrio isolates, 16. 8'7(, were susceptible to all antibiotics. Of the&#13;
resistant (83.19%) Vibrio strains, 30.3% were resistant against three antibiotics, 55.5% were resistant&#13;
against 4-10 antibiotics, 14.14% were resistant against more than 10 antibiotics and 54% have shown&#13;
multiple antibiotics resistance (MAR). Antibiotic resistance index was higher in Coastal 3, 6, Aqua&#13;
farm 2 in isolates from water samples and all the tissues tested. Interestingly, incidence of antibiotic&#13;
resistance in isolates from water samples was comparatively lower in aquaculture farms than that&#13;
observed in coastal areas. Highest incidence of antibiotic resistance was evident against Amoxycillin,&#13;
Ampicillin, Carbencillin and Cefuroxime followed by Rilanipicin and Streptomycin and lowest against&#13;
Chloramphenicol, Tetracycline, Chlortetracycline, Furazolidone, Nalidixic acid, Gentamycin&#13;
Sulphafurazole, Trimcthoprinr, Neomycin and Amikacin irrespective of the sampling sites. Results&#13;
from various tissue samples collected from the sites of highest antibiotic resistance indicated that&#13;
antibiotic resistance Vibrio spp collected from fish and tissue samples were higher than that of water&#13;
samples. Overall results indicated that persistent use of antibiotics against diseases in human beings&#13;
and other life forms may pollute the aquatic system and their impact on developing antibiotic resistant&#13;
Vibrio sp may be a serious threat in addition to the use of antibiotics in aquaculture farms.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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