2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-024-13055-z
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Antimicrobial resistance in aeromonads and new therapies targeting quorum sensing

Blake Neil,
Gabrielle L. Cheney,
Jason A. Rosenzweig
et al.

Abstract: Aeromonas species (spp.) are well-known fish pathogens, several of which have been recognized as emerging human pathogens. The organism is capable of causing a wide spectrum of diseases in humans, ranging from gastroenteritis, wound infections, and septicemia to devastating necrotizing fasciitis. The systemic form of infection is often fatal, particularly in patients with underlying chronic diseases. Indeed, recent trends demonstrate rising numbers of hospital-acquired Aeromonas infections, especially in immun… Show more

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“…Since many rely upon fish farming for their livelihoods, preventative antibiotic use has become common practice. However, indiscriminate use of antibiotics in aquatic systems is contributing to increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) [12,13] with many isolates now characterized as multidrug resistant (MDR) and extensively drug resistant (XDR) [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since many rely upon fish farming for their livelihoods, preventative antibiotic use has become common practice. However, indiscriminate use of antibiotics in aquatic systems is contributing to increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) [12,13] with many isolates now characterized as multidrug resistant (MDR) and extensively drug resistant (XDR) [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%