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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/kfas.2009.42.4.335

Antimicrobial Resistance of Vibrio Strains from Brackish Water on the Coast of Gyeongsangnamdo  

Oh, Eun-Gyoung (Food Safety Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Son, Kwang-Tae (Food Safety Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Ha, Kwang-Soo (Aquaculture Environment Institute, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Yoo, Hyun-Duk (Aquaculture Environment Institute, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Yu, Hong-Sik (Food Safety Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Shin, Soon-Bum (Food Safety Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Lee, Hee-Jung (Food Safety Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
Kim, Ji-Hoe (Aquaculture Environment Institute, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.42, no.4, 2009 , pp. 335-343 More about this Journal
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance patterns of Vibrio species isolated from brackish water in Geoje, Tongyeong and Goseong, Gyeongsangnamdo province into which streams, sewage and leachate all flowed. Only 19 strains (10.7%) of 177 V. parahaemolyticus were susceptible to 15 antimicrobials. 146 strains (69.5%) proved resistant against more than one antimicrobial and 12 strains (6.8%) were multi-drug resistant. The resistance rate of 152 strains were 85.9% against AM and 26.6% against RA, 16.4% against AN, 13.6% against Sand 13.0% against TMP. 86 strains of 129 V. cholerae non-O1 (66.7%) were susceptible to antimicrobials and 31 strains (24.0%) were resistant to more than one antimicrobial and 12 strains (9.3%) were multi-drug resistant. The antimicrobial resistance rate of 129 strains against 15 antimicrobials, with the exception of C, CIP, E and GM, i.e. 11 antimicrobials, was 0.7-16.2%, 16.2% of 129 strains proved resistant against RA and 13.9% against AM, 9.3% against TMP, 7.7% against SXT and 6.9% against TE. 19 of 49 strains of V. mimicus (38.8%) were susceptible to antimicrobials and 31 strains (61.2%) were resistant against more than one antimicrobial; none of the strains were multi-drug resistant. 15 strains of V. mimicus were resistant against only RA, AmC and TE. The resistance rate was 59.2% against RA (highest) 4.1% against AmC and 2.0% against TE.
Keywords
Antimicrobial resistance; Vibrio species; Brackish water;
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