RAW TROPICAL OYSTERS AS VEHICLES FOR MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT Vibrio
parahaemolyticus
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Authors: | Renata Albuquerque COSTA Rayza Lima ARAúJO Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes VIEIRA |
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Affiliation: | (1)Sea Science Institute, Federal University of Ceará, Av. Abolição 3207, 60165-081 Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.;(2)Engineering |
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Abstract: | The following study aimed to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility profile ofVibrio parahaemolyticus strains from fresh and frozen oystersCrassostrea rhizophorae sold in Fortaleza-Brazil. An antibiogramwas performed on 87 isolates using nine antibiotics: gentamicin (Gen 10 µg),ampicillin (Amp 10 µg), penicillin G (Pen 10U), ciprofloxacin (Cip 5 µg),chloramphenicol (Chl 30 µg), nalidixic acid (Nal 30 µg), tetracycline (Tet 30 µg),vancomycin (Van 30 µg) and erythromycin (Ery 15 µg). All strains were resistant to atleast one antibiotic, and 85 (97.7%) were multi-resistant, with predominance of theVan+ Pen+Amp resistance profile (n = 46). Plasmid resistance to Pen, Amp and Ery wasdetected. Thus, the risk that raw oyster consumption poses to the health of consumersis highlighted, due to the fact that these bivalves may host antibacterial-resistantmicroorganisms. |
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Keywords: | Vibrio parahaemolyticus Crassostrea rhizophorae Antimicrobial resistance |
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