Molecular Characterization of Antimicrobial Resistance of Vibrio Species Isolated from Fish in Egypt

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Vibrio sp. is the most widely recognized and serious pathogen in fish and shellfish marine aquaculture around the world generated disease, not only to fish but also to human causing gastroenteritis. Vibriosis is a common disease caused by several Vibrio spp.;V. harveyi, V. parahaemolyticus, V. alginolyticus,V. anguillarum, V. vulnificus etc. Vibrio sp.is Gram negative, straight or curved short rods, non-sporulating, non-capsulated, arranged singly or in chains, motile, oxidase positive, catalase positive, citrate positive, string test positive, indol positive, urease negative, H2S negative.The current study was conducted to spot light on identification, molecular characterization and antimicrobial resistance of Vibrio sp. isolated from fishin Egypt and to detect the presence of some of β-lactams resistance genes and class 1 integron. About 52Vibrio isolates were isolated from 150 fish (75 Oreochromis niloticus, 50 Mugil cephalus, 25 Clarias gariepinus) in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate in Egypt. Twenty isolates of Vibriospecies were tested against 11 antimicrobials for antimicrobial resistance. All the isolates were highly sensitive (100%) to ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin. V. alginolyticus showed high resistance to Ampicillin and intermediate resistance to streptomycin, cefotaxime and erythromycin. V. cholerae showed high resistance to Ampicillin and intermediate resistance to erythromycin. V. parahaemolyticus showed high resistance to gentamycin and intermediate resistance to Ampicillin. V. fluvialis showed high and intermediate resistance to Ampicillin. V. splendidus showed high resistance to Ampicillin and intermediate resistance to streptomycin and cefotaxime.Five isolates showing multidrug resistance were tested forblaTEM,blaCMY2,bla CTX genes and class 1 integron. The gene blaTEM was detected in 100% of the isolates, whileblaCMY2 and blaCTX genes were detected in 0% of the isolates. Class 1 integron was detected with a percentage of (100%) in the 5 examined isolates. A class 1 integrons bearing streptomycin/ spectinomycin resistant gene cassette of aadA2 were discovered on V. parahaemolyticus isolate. As there is few reports about antibiotic resistance in Vibrio, this study highlight the incidence of some of the β-lactams resistance genes and class 1 integrons in Vibrio species.

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Gobarah, D. E. A., Helmy, S. M., Mahfouz, N. B., Fahmy, H. A., Abou Zeid, M. A. M., & Moustafa, E. M. (2023). Molecular Characterization of Antimicrobial Resistance of Vibrio Species Isolated from Fish in Egypt. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 74(1), 5101–5110. https://doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.24078

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