Antibiotic Resistance of Aeromonas spp. Isolated from Tropical Fish Imported from Singapore |
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Abstract: | Abstract To determine the scope of antibacterial resistance among Aeromonas spp., bacterial cultures were taken from a variety of tropical fish species imported from Singapore. The samples were plated on Rimler-Shotts medium for bacterial isolation and identified with both the API20E and Nonfermenter Test Strip systems. Aeromonas hydrophila, A. sobria, and A. caviae were identified in monomicrobic and concomitant infections. Following identification of bacterial isolates, 11 antimicrobials routinely used in the tropical fish industry and 1 new fluoroquinolone were tested for their effectiveness against Aeromonas spp. with the Kirby-Bauer disk-diffusion technique. Aeromonas sobria proved to be the most resistant, often showing susceptibility to only 3 of 12 test drugs. Aeromonas hydrophila was consistently the least resistant. Based on these results, antimicrobial resistance appears to be a rapidly emerging problem in the pet fish industry. |
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