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Antibiotic Resistance of Aeromonas SP. Isolated from Marketed Fish Samples

Published in March 2015 Issue 3 (Vol. 3, Issue 3, 2015)

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Aeromonas sp. are opportunistic pathogens causing a wide range of diseases including urinary tract infection, peritonitis, gastroenteritis. Special attention was paid to Aeromonas sp. due to its association with a wide range of human illnesses. In the present study a total of 200 Aeromonas sp. were isolated from 350 fish samples. All the isolates were tested for resistance to 10 antibiotics and all the isolates were resistant to methicillin and erythromicin, 97% to rifampicin, 91% to vancomycin, 85% towards trimethoprim, 82% towards cefaperazone, 81% to cefamendole, 62% towards tetracycline, 58% to chloramphenicol and 59% to gentamicin. The least percentage of the resistance was shown towards chloramphenicol. The multiple antibiotic resistance indexing of Aeromons sp showed that all of them originated from high risk sources.

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Reshma Mary Joseph

Department of Biotechnology, K...

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Ramasamy Amsaveni

Department of Biotechnology, K...

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Umapathy Indra

Department of Biotechnology, K...

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Muthusamy Sureshkumar

Department of Biotechnology, K...

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Joseph Mary Reshma

Department of Biotechnology, K...

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AJPHR303014

AJPHR-30-000014

2015-03-01

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Mary, R., & Amsaveni & Indra & Sureshkumar & Mary, J. (2015). Antibiotic Resistance of Aeromonas SP. Isolated from Marketed Fish Samples. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 3(3), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR303014

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