Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do CearÃ
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Resumo: | Marine shrimp culture is an agribusiness activity with great economic importance to Brazil, especially to the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Cearà that have an outstanding production. Over the last years, arising diseases and infections contributed to the decline in carciniculture development. The usustainable use of antibiotics as preventive measures and in the treatment of shrimp illness initiated an outbreak in drug-resistant bacterial strains that can cause damage to human health and therefore jeopardize exportation. This research aimed to evaluate the phenotypic resistant profile of the species Vibrio, isolated from samples of culture pond water and cultured marine shrimp hepatopancreas (Litopenaeus vannamei) in three shrimp farms in the state of CearÃ, Brazil. Amongst the total of 31 Vibrio isolates, it was analyzed the resistance to ampicillin (46.15% and 44.44%), cefoxitin (7.69% and 27.78%) and to the tetracycline group (53.84% and 38.89%) in samples collected in culture pond water (N=13) and shrimp (N=18), respectively. The majority (80.64%) of isolated Vibrio sp. strains presented resistance to at least one tested antimicrobial drug, some been commonly used in human clinics. A significant percentage (44%) of resistant strains presented a multiresistant profile. Seven multiresistant profiles were identified in 32.26% of strains, where 5 strains were resistant to 2 antibiotics, 4 were resistant to 3 antibiotics and 2 were resistant to 4 antibiotics. A correlation amongst the presence of plasmid and antibiotic resistance was present in 81.8% of the multiresistant isolates. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was calculated for the isolates that presented resistance to oxytetracycline, indicating maximum values of 697 mg/L and minimum of 79 mg/L. The qualitative behavior of antimicrobial resistance was not influenced by the origin of the isolates as for the type of sample or the estuary origin. The presence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria, commonly used in human clinics, is a concerning factor once it tends to hamper infection treatment in shrimp cultures, possibly causing damage to human health. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisPerfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà Profile of resistance to antibiotics of Vibrio isolated from the nursery and water shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) grown in shrimp farms in the State of Ceara2008-03-29Oscarina Viana de Sousa38583933391http://lattes.cnpq.br/652999979690914261588784304http://lattes.cnpq.br/7005837818209783Rosa Helena RebouÃasUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncias Marinhas TropicaisUFCBRVibrio plasmids multiresistance antibioticVibrio plasmÃdios multi-resistÃncia antibiÃtico.CamarÃo - CriaÃÃo - Cearà Carcinicultura - Cearà MICROBIOLOGIAMarine shrimp culture is an agribusiness activity with great economic importance to Brazil, especially to the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Cearà that have an outstanding production. Over the last years, arising diseases and infections contributed to the decline in carciniculture development. The usustainable use of antibiotics as preventive measures and in the treatment of shrimp illness initiated an outbreak in drug-resistant bacterial strains that can cause damage to human health and therefore jeopardize exportation. This research aimed to evaluate the phenotypic resistant profile of the species Vibrio, isolated from samples of culture pond water and cultured marine shrimp hepatopancreas (Litopenaeus vannamei) in three shrimp farms in the state of CearÃ, Brazil. Amongst the total of 31 Vibrio isolates, it was analyzed the resistance to ampicillin (46.15% and 44.44%), cefoxitin (7.69% and 27.78%) and to the tetracycline group (53.84% and 38.89%) in samples collected in culture pond water (N=13) and shrimp (N=18), respectively. The majority (80.64%) of isolated Vibrio sp. strains presented resistance to at least one tested antimicrobial drug, some been commonly used in human clinics. A significant percentage (44%) of resistant strains presented a multiresistant profile. Seven multiresistant profiles were identified in 32.26% of strains, where 5 strains were resistant to 2 antibiotics, 4 were resistant to 3 antibiotics and 2 were resistant to 4 antibiotics. A correlation amongst the presence of plasmid and antibiotic resistance was present in 81.8% of the multiresistant isolates. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was calculated for the isolates that presented resistance to oxytetracycline, indicating maximum values of 697 mg/L and minimum of 79 mg/L. The qualitative behavior of antimicrobial resistance was not influenced by the origin of the isolates as for the type of sample or the estuary origin. The presence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria, commonly used in human clinics, is a concerning factor once it tends to hamper infection treatment in shrimp cultures, possibly causing damage to human health.O cultivo de camarÃo marinho à uma atividade do agronegÃcio de grande importÃncia econÃmica para o Brasil, principalmente, para os Estados do Rio Grande do Norte e Cearà que se destacam pela sua produÃÃo. Nos Ãltimos anos o surgimento de doenÃas e infecÃÃes contribuÃram para uma queda nos Ãndices de desenvolvimento da carcinicultura. O uso desordenado de antibiÃticos como medida preventiva e no tratamento das enfermidades dos camarÃes implicou no surgimento de estirpes bacterianas mais resistentes aos medicamentos, podendo provocar danos à saÃde humana e comprometer a exportaÃÃo. Esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar o perfil fenotÃpico de resistÃncia das espÃcies de Vibrio isoladas da Ãgua de viveiro e hepatopÃncreas de camarÃo marinho (Litopenaeus vannamei) cultivados em trÃs fazendas do Estado do CearÃ. Dentre o total de 31 isolados de Vibrio analisados foi observada uma maior incidÃncia de resistÃncia aos antibiÃticos: ampicilina (46,15% e 44,44%), cefoxitina (7,69% e 27,78%) e ao grupo das tetraciclinas (53,84% e 38,89%) para as amostras oriundas de Ãgua de viveiro (N=13) e de camarÃo (N=18) respectivamente. A maioria (80,64%) das estirpes de Vibrio sp. isoladas apresentou resistÃncia a pelo menos um dos antimicrobianos testados, alguns dos quais sÃo drogas utilizadas na clÃnica humana. Um percentual significativo (44%) dentro das cepas resistentes apresentou perfil de multi-resistÃncia. Foram observados 7 perfis de resistÃncia mÃltipla, onde 5 cepas foram resistentes a 2 antibiÃticos, 4 resistentes a 3 antibiÃticos e 2 cepas resistentes a 4 antibiÃticos. A relaÃÃo entre a presenÃa de plasmÃdios e a resistÃncia aos antibiÃticos foi verificada para 81,8% dos isolados multi-resistentes. A ConcentraÃÃo InibitÃria MÃnima (CIM) foi obtida para os isolados que se apresentaram resistentes à oxitetraciclina, indicando valores mÃximo de 697mg/L e mÃnimo de 79mg/L. O comportamento qualitativo de resistÃncia aos antimicrobianos nÃo foi influenciado pela origem dos isolados quanto ao tipo de amostra e estuÃrio de origem. A presenÃa de bactÃrias resistentes aos antimicrobianos comumente utilizados em clÃnica humana à um fato preocupante, uma vez que dificultam o tratamento de infecÃÃes dentro do cultivo, podendo trazer danos à saÃde humana.FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1961application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:15:02Zmail@mail.com - |
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Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
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Profile of resistance to antibiotics of Vibrio isolated from the nursery and water shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) grown in shrimp farms in the State of Ceara |
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Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
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Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà Rosa Helena RebouÃas Vibrio plasmÃdios multi-resistÃncia antibiÃtico. CamarÃo - CriaÃÃo - Cearà Carcinicultura - Cearà MICROBIOLOGIA |
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Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
title_full |
Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
title_fullStr |
Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
title_full_unstemmed |
Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
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Perfil da resistÃncia a antimicrobianos de vibrio isolado de Ãgua de viveiro e camarÃo (litopenaeus vannamei) cultivado em fazendas de camarÃo no Estado do Cearà |
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Rosa Helena RebouÃas |
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Rosa Helena RebouÃas |
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Oscarina Viana de Sousa |
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Rosa Helena RebouÃas |
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Oscarina Viana de Sousa |
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Vibrio plasmÃdios multi-resistÃncia antibiÃtico. CamarÃo - CriaÃÃo - Cearà Carcinicultura - Cearà |
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Vibrio plasmÃdios multi-resistÃncia antibiÃtico. CamarÃo - CriaÃÃo - Cearà Carcinicultura - Cearà MICROBIOLOGIA |
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Marine shrimp culture is an agribusiness activity with great economic importance to Brazil, especially to the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Cearà that have an outstanding production. Over the last years, arising diseases and infections contributed to the decline in carciniculture development. The usustainable use of antibiotics as preventive measures and in the treatment of shrimp illness initiated an outbreak in drug-resistant bacterial strains that can cause damage to human health and therefore jeopardize exportation. This research aimed to evaluate the phenotypic resistant profile of the species Vibrio, isolated from samples of culture pond water and cultured marine shrimp hepatopancreas (Litopenaeus vannamei) in three shrimp farms in the state of CearÃ, Brazil. Amongst the total of 31 Vibrio isolates, it was analyzed the resistance to ampicillin (46.15% and 44.44%), cefoxitin (7.69% and 27.78%) and to the tetracycline group (53.84% and 38.89%) in samples collected in culture pond water (N=13) and shrimp (N=18), respectively. The majority (80.64%) of isolated Vibrio sp. strains presented resistance to at least one tested antimicrobial drug, some been commonly used in human clinics. A significant percentage (44%) of resistant strains presented a multiresistant profile. Seven multiresistant profiles were identified in 32.26% of strains, where 5 strains were resistant to 2 antibiotics, 4 were resistant to 3 antibiotics and 2 were resistant to 4 antibiotics. A correlation amongst the presence of plasmid and antibiotic resistance was present in 81.8% of the multiresistant isolates. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was calculated for the isolates that presented resistance to oxytetracycline, indicating maximum values of 697 mg/L and minimum of 79 mg/L. The qualitative behavior of antimicrobial resistance was not influenced by the origin of the isolates as for the type of sample or the estuary origin. The presence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria, commonly used in human clinics, is a concerning factor once it tends to hamper infection treatment in shrimp cultures, possibly causing damage to human health. |
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O cultivo de camarÃo marinho à uma atividade do agronegÃcio de grande importÃncia econÃmica para o Brasil, principalmente, para os Estados do Rio Grande do Norte e Cearà que se destacam pela sua produÃÃo. Nos Ãltimos anos o surgimento de doenÃas e infecÃÃes contribuÃram para uma queda nos Ãndices de desenvolvimento da carcinicultura. O uso desordenado de antibiÃticos como medida preventiva e no tratamento das enfermidades dos camarÃes implicou no surgimento de estirpes bacterianas mais resistentes aos medicamentos, podendo provocar danos à saÃde humana e comprometer a exportaÃÃo. Esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar o perfil fenotÃpico de resistÃncia das espÃcies de Vibrio isoladas da Ãgua de viveiro e hepatopÃncreas de camarÃo marinho (Litopenaeus vannamei) cultivados em trÃs fazendas do Estado do CearÃ. Dentre o total de 31 isolados de Vibrio analisados foi observada uma maior incidÃncia de resistÃncia aos antibiÃticos: ampicilina (46,15% e 44,44%), cefoxitina (7,69% e 27,78%) e ao grupo das tetraciclinas (53,84% e 38,89%) para as amostras oriundas de Ãgua de viveiro (N=13) e de camarÃo (N=18) respectivamente. A maioria (80,64%) das estirpes de Vibrio sp. isoladas apresentou resistÃncia a pelo menos um dos antimicrobianos testados, alguns dos quais sÃo drogas utilizadas na clÃnica humana. Um percentual significativo (44%) dentro das cepas resistentes apresentou perfil de multi-resistÃncia. Foram observados 7 perfis de resistÃncia mÃltipla, onde 5 cepas foram resistentes a 2 antibiÃticos, 4 resistentes a 3 antibiÃticos e 2 cepas resistentes a 4 antibiÃticos. A relaÃÃo entre a presenÃa de plasmÃdios e a resistÃncia aos antibiÃticos foi verificada para 81,8% dos isolados multi-resistentes. A ConcentraÃÃo InibitÃria MÃnima (CIM) foi obtida para os isolados que se apresentaram resistentes à oxitetraciclina, indicando valores mÃximo de 697mg/L e mÃnimo de 79mg/L. O comportamento qualitativo de resistÃncia aos antimicrobianos nÃo foi influenciado pela origem dos isolados quanto ao tipo de amostra e estuÃrio de origem. A presenÃa de bactÃrias resistentes aos antimicrobianos comumente utilizados em clÃnica humana à um fato preocupante, uma vez que dificultam o tratamento de infecÃÃes dentro do cultivo, podendo trazer danos à saÃde humana. |
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Marine shrimp culture is an agribusiness activity with great economic importance to Brazil, especially to the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Cearà that have an outstanding production. Over the last years, arising diseases and infections contributed to the decline in carciniculture development. The usustainable use of antibiotics as preventive measures and in the treatment of shrimp illness initiated an outbreak in drug-resistant bacterial strains that can cause damage to human health and therefore jeopardize exportation. This research aimed to evaluate the phenotypic resistant profile of the species Vibrio, isolated from samples of culture pond water and cultured marine shrimp hepatopancreas (Litopenaeus vannamei) in three shrimp farms in the state of CearÃ, Brazil. Amongst the total of 31 Vibrio isolates, it was analyzed the resistance to ampicillin (46.15% and 44.44%), cefoxitin (7.69% and 27.78%) and to the tetracycline group (53.84% and 38.89%) in samples collected in culture pond water (N=13) and shrimp (N=18), respectively. The majority (80.64%) of isolated Vibrio sp. strains presented resistance to at least one tested antimicrobial drug, some been commonly used in human clinics. A significant percentage (44%) of resistant strains presented a multiresistant profile. Seven multiresistant profiles were identified in 32.26% of strains, where 5 strains were resistant to 2 antibiotics, 4 were resistant to 3 antibiotics and 2 were resistant to 4 antibiotics. A correlation amongst the presence of plasmid and antibiotic resistance was present in 81.8% of the multiresistant isolates. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was calculated for the isolates that presented resistance to oxytetracycline, indicating maximum values of 697 mg/L and minimum of 79 mg/L. The qualitative behavior of antimicrobial resistance was not influenced by the origin of the isolates as for the type of sample or the estuary origin. The presence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria, commonly used in human clinics, is a concerning factor once it tends to hamper infection treatment in shrimp cultures, possibly causing damage to human health. |
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