Multiple drug resistant isolates of Vibrio carrying the transferable R plasmid from shrimp farms in Thailand

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One thousand forty-nine bacterial isolates, which were collected from shrimp farms in Thailand, were resistant to antimicrobial agents: ampicillin (ABPC), chloramphenicol (CP), kanamycin (KM), oxolinic acid (OA), streptomycin (SM) and tetracycline (TC). One hundred forty-two isolates were identified as Vibrio. These isolates were conjugated with Escherichia coli for detection of transferable R plasmid. Six patterns of transferable R plasmids, which encoded resistance to the combinations of one to five drugs (ABPC, CP, SM, sulfamonomethoxine, TC and trimethoprim), were found from 16 drug-resistant isolates of Vibrio. This is the first report of transferable R plasmids from Vibrio spp. in shrimp farms in Thailand. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Fish Pathology.

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Tipmongkolsilp, N., Kondo, H., Hirono, I., & Aoki, T. (2010). Multiple drug resistant isolates of Vibrio carrying the transferable R plasmid from shrimp farms in Thailand. Fish Pathology, 45(3), 143–146. https://doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.45.143

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