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Isolation, molecular characterization, and antibiotic resistance patterns of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from coastal water in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia

Isolation, molecular characterization, and antibiotic resistance patterns of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from coastal water in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative halophilic marine microbe that causes gastroenteritis, wound infections, and septicemia in humans. Since the emergence of the pandemic clone O3:K6, V. parahaemolyticus has become a globally well-known pathogen. In this study, 375 seawater samples collected from the Eastern coast of Saudi Arabia were tested for the presence of V. ...

ByIWA Publishing


The operational efficiency of a novel AnMBR treating antibiotic solvent wastewater in start-up stage

The operational efficiency of a novel AnMBR treating antibiotic solvent wastewater in start-up stage

The performance of a novel anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) for treating antibiotic solvent wastewater was investigated in the start-up stage. The removal efficiencies of the four tested antibiotics were over 90%, mainly attributed to the biological process. Volatile fatty acid increased along with anaerobic sludge acclimation. pH (mean value 7.5) and a (mean value 0.12) remained stable. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Antibiotic resistance among aquatic bacteria in natural freshwater environments of Korea

Antibiotic resistance among aquatic bacteria in natural freshwater environments of Korea

The taxonomic diversity and antibiotic resistance among freshwater bacterial communities in the major water bodies of Korea was examined using 437 penicillin-resistant, and 110 tetracycline-resistant bacterial isolates. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, most isolates were assigned to Proteobacteria, which was then followed by Bacteroidetes. Strains of Aeromonas were found as the most ...

ByIWA Publishing


Screening for antibiotic residues in swine and poultry tissues using the STAR test

Screening for antibiotic residues in swine and poultry tissues using the STAR test

During a 12–month period, 138 tissue samples (muscle, liver, kidney) were screened for antibiotic residues (ARs), using the five–plate STAR test. Samples positive to one or more antibiotics were detected in 33.9% of the chicken samples and in 26% of the pig samples. All the chicken liver samples, 32.2% of the chicken muscle and 14% of the swine liver samples were positive to sulphonamides and ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Antibiotic resistance among autochthonous aquatic environmental bacteria

Antibiotic resistance among autochthonous aquatic environmental bacteria

Antibiotics are widely used in both human and veterinary medicine and antibiotic-resistant bacteria cause problems in antibiotic therapy. The current study was conducted in the catchment area of the river Swist (Germany) and focuses on the resistance of environmental Rhodospirillaceae to antibiotics used in human medicine. The samples collected reflect different levels of human impact on the ...

ByIWA Publishing


The Bacteriological Analysis and Health Risks in the Urban Estuary of St. George’s Bay, Grenada, West Indies

The Bacteriological Analysis and Health Risks in the Urban Estuary of St. George’s Bay, Grenada, West Indies

The dilution rates of indicators Enterococcus faecalis and E. coli were studied from the St. John’s River estuary in Grenada, West Indies. Health risk zones were established based on the levels of bacteriological pollution. In accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO) health risk guidelines, risks were in the range of <1% gastrointestinal (GI); <0.3% acute febrile ...

ByNational Environmental Health Association (NEHA)


Transfer of class 1 integron-mediated antibiotic resistance genes from shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli to a susceptible e. Coli k-12 strain in storm water and bovine feces

Transfer of class 1 integron-mediated antibiotic resistance genes from shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli to a susceptible e. Coli k-12 strain in storm water and bovine feces

Transfer of class 1 integron-mediated antibiotic resistance genes has been demonstrated under laboratory conditions. However, there is no information concerning the transfer of these genes in an agricultural environment. The present study sought to determine if integron-mediated streptomycin and sulfisoxazole resistance genes could be transferred from Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)

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