2013
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr12.2328
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Slime producing, heavy metals and antibiotics resistance in Aeromonas hydrophila isolated in Tunisia

Abstract: Aeromonas hydrophila strains isolated from different naturally polluted environments (ten from wastewater, six from bay used for aquaculture, eight from sea coast water and six from fish) were subjected to 13 antibiotics, and to four heavy metals (Copper, Cobalt, Zinc and Mercury) by using agar diffusion and agar dilution methods, respectively. In addition, effect of heavy metals on slime production was also investigated. Results of the antibiotic resistance agreed with those of heavy metals resistance, howeve… Show more

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“…In aquaculture, in order to control and limit spread of bacterial sh infections and diseases different antibiotics are used (Saidi et al 2013;Mulyani et al 2018). Consequently, the widespread abuse of these pharmaceuticals by most farmers for therapeutic and prophylactic reason in aquaculture exerts selective pressures on environmental microbes and may accelerate evolution and dissemination of antibiotic resistance by bacteria (Piotrowska and Popowska 2014;Patil et al 2016, Zdanowicz et al 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In aquaculture, in order to control and limit spread of bacterial sh infections and diseases different antibiotics are used (Saidi et al 2013;Mulyani et al 2018). Consequently, the widespread abuse of these pharmaceuticals by most farmers for therapeutic and prophylactic reason in aquaculture exerts selective pressures on environmental microbes and may accelerate evolution and dissemination of antibiotic resistance by bacteria (Piotrowska and Popowska 2014;Patil et al 2016, Zdanowicz et al 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the widespread abuse of these pharmaceuticals by most farmers for therapeutic and prophylactic reason in aquaculture exerts selective pressures on environmental microbes and may accelerate evolution and dissemination of antibiotic resistance by bacteria (Piotrowska and Popowska 2014;Patil et al 2016, Zdanowicz et al 2020. The mechanisms of antibiotic resistance among aquatic bacteria are diverse, e.g., (i) reduction of membrane permeability, (ii) drug inactivation, (iii) rapid e ux of antibiotic and (iv) mutation of cellular target (Saidi et al 2013;Kim et al 2015). According to Zhang et al (2009) bacterial resistance to certain antibiotic may be based on more than one of aforementioned mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%