The present study was aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial resistance and the presence of antibiotic resistance genes in Vibrios spp. isolated from seafood. A total of 72 isolates of Vibrio in 6 species including V. parahaemolyticus, V. vulnificus, V. alginolyticus, V. harveyi, V. mimicus and V. cholerae were examined. The results revealed that all isolates were expressing multiple antibiotic resistances. Of the 72 strains tested, 70 were resistant to ampicillin (97.2%), 60 to gentamycin (83.3%) and 56 to penicillin (77.7%). Eight strains were resistant to 4 antibiotic, 19 resistant to five antibiotics, 10 to six antibiotics, 34 to seven antibiotics and one to eight antibiotics. Results also revealed that 20 Vibrio strains (27.7% of total ex...
The growing global population has increased the demand for seafood, making the aquaculture industry ...
High consumer demand for shellfish has led to the need for large-scale, reliable shellfish supply th...
Vibrio species are significant causes of gastroenteritis in humans associated with consumption of ra...
Aquaculture industry has been professed as one of the fast-growing industries that serves a major so...
Seafood and fish are important food components for a large section of the world population. Seafood ...
Seafood-related human illness caused by Vibrio species is a major problem. Seafood is prone to conta...
Background: Vibriosis is an important bacterial disease of cultured marine fishes worldwide. However...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is one of the major foodborne pathogens owing to its cause of infectious dis...
Extensive use of antimicrobial agents in finfish farming and the consequent selective pressure lead ...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...
Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance is indispensable for empirical treatment of infections and ...
The current study was planned for the isolation and identification of Vibrio spp. from fish samples ...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio harveyi are the causative agents of the most s...
Abstract Background: The occurrence of Vibrio spp. in raw fish is common, especially from temperate...
The growing global population has increased the demand for seafood, making the aquaculture industry ...
High consumer demand for shellfish has led to the need for large-scale, reliable shellfish supply th...
Vibrio species are significant causes of gastroenteritis in humans associated with consumption of ra...
Aquaculture industry has been professed as one of the fast-growing industries that serves a major so...
Seafood and fish are important food components for a large section of the world population. Seafood ...
Seafood-related human illness caused by Vibrio species is a major problem. Seafood is prone to conta...
Background: Vibriosis is an important bacterial disease of cultured marine fishes worldwide. However...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is one of the major foodborne pathogens owing to its cause of infectious dis...
Extensive use of antimicrobial agents in finfish farming and the consequent selective pressure lead ...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...
Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance is indispensable for empirical treatment of infections and ...
The current study was planned for the isolation and identification of Vibrio spp. from fish samples ...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio harveyi are the causative agents of the most s...
Abstract Background: The occurrence of Vibrio spp. in raw fish is common, especially from temperate...
The growing global population has increased the demand for seafood, making the aquaculture industry ...
High consumer demand for shellfish has led to the need for large-scale, reliable shellfish supply th...
Vibrio species are significant causes of gastroenteritis in humans associated with consumption of ra...