Vibrio harveyi is the major causal organism of vibriosis, causing potential devastation to diverse ranges of marine invertebrates over a wide geographical area. These microorganisms, however, are phenotypically diverse, and many of the isolates are also resistant to multiple antibiotics. In a previous study, we described a previously unknown association between Vibrio sp. AO1, a luminous bacterium related to the species V. harveyi, and the benthic hydrozoan Aglaophenia octodonta. In this study, we analyzed the susceptibility to antibiotics (ampicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline, or co-trimoxazole = mix of sulfamethoxazole and trimetoprim) of Vibrio sp. AO1 growing in pure culture or in association with its hydroid host by using microcosm e...
Marine microalgae may produce antibacterial substances. At the exponential phase of growth, four spe...
Vibrosis is one of the major threats in aquaculture farming, and due to the increasing antimicrobial...
Vibrio species are a significant causative of mass mortality in mariculture worldwide, which can qui...
A previously unknown association between a luminous bacterium, Vibrio harveyi, and a benthic hydrozo...
An experiment was designed to assess the occurrence of multiple antibiotic resistances in Vibrio sp ...
Extensive use of antimicrobial agents in finfish farming and the consequent selective pressure lead ...
Some Vibrio strains are pathogenic and cause vibriosis, a serious infectious disease in maricultured...
WOS: 000272582500005Some Vibrio strains are pathogenic and cause vibriosis, a serious infectious dis...
Vibrio harveyi, which belongs to family Vibrionaceae of class Gammaproteobacteria, includes the spec...
The phenotypic characterization and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of 72 environmental isolates ...
Recently, genetic approaches have revealed a surprising bacterial world as well as a growing knowled...
Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio harveyi are the causative agents of the most s...
Luminous bacteria are isolated from both Hydrozoa and Bryozoa with chitinous structures on their sur...
Vibrios are among the most abundant culturable microbes in aquatic environments. They can be either ...
A worldwide practice in aquaculture rearing facilities is the routine use of antimicrobials, includi...
Marine microalgae may produce antibacterial substances. At the exponential phase of growth, four spe...
Vibrosis is one of the major threats in aquaculture farming, and due to the increasing antimicrobial...
Vibrio species are a significant causative of mass mortality in mariculture worldwide, which can qui...
A previously unknown association between a luminous bacterium, Vibrio harveyi, and a benthic hydrozo...
An experiment was designed to assess the occurrence of multiple antibiotic resistances in Vibrio sp ...
Extensive use of antimicrobial agents in finfish farming and the consequent selective pressure lead ...
Some Vibrio strains are pathogenic and cause vibriosis, a serious infectious disease in maricultured...
WOS: 000272582500005Some Vibrio strains are pathogenic and cause vibriosis, a serious infectious dis...
Vibrio harveyi, which belongs to family Vibrionaceae of class Gammaproteobacteria, includes the spec...
The phenotypic characterization and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of 72 environmental isolates ...
Recently, genetic approaches have revealed a surprising bacterial world as well as a growing knowled...
Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio harveyi are the causative agents of the most s...
Luminous bacteria are isolated from both Hydrozoa and Bryozoa with chitinous structures on their sur...
Vibrios are among the most abundant culturable microbes in aquatic environments. They can be either ...
A worldwide practice in aquaculture rearing facilities is the routine use of antimicrobials, includi...
Marine microalgae may produce antibacterial substances. At the exponential phase of growth, four spe...
Vibrosis is one of the major threats in aquaculture farming, and due to the increasing antimicrobial...
Vibrio species are a significant causative of mass mortality in mariculture worldwide, which can qui...