Comparison distribution of Vibrio species in stocking to harvesting process of shrimp at commercialize shrimp farm
Vibrio species is one of the pathogenic bacteria infecting shrimps in aquaculture farm has caused severe loss to the aquaculture farm. The aim of this research is to isolate and compare the presence of Vibrio spp. in commercialize shrimp farm during the stocking process and the final harvest pha...
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Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37928/1/Comparison%20distribution%20of%20Vibrio%20species.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37928/ |
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Summary: | Vibrio species is one of the pathogenic bacteria
infecting shrimps in aquaculture farm has caused severe loss to
the aquaculture farm. The aim of this research is to isolate and
compare the presence of Vibrio spp. in commercialize shrimp
farm during the stocking process and the final harvest phase of
shrimp productions. Quantification and isolation were conducted
and measured using Log CFU (colony forming units) counts and
morphological investigation gram staining and conventional
biochemical test identification. A total of sixty-four (n=64)
sediment and water samples were collected from the inlet and
outlet of the two selected shrimp ponds (Pond A and Pond B) in
Kampung Telaga Air, Kuching, Sarawak. As a result, the
bacteria count from water samples during stocking period at both
shrimps ponnds were 6.6 Log CFU/ml and 5.6 Log CFU/ml while
during harvesting period were 5.3 Log CFU/ml and 5.8 Log
CFU/ml. Meanwhile, bacteria count sediments samples during
stocking period at both shrimp ponds were 5.5 Log CFU/g and
5.7 Log CFU/g whereas harvesting period at showed both
shrimps pond were 5.2 Log CFU/g and 4.8 Log CFU/g. The
finding showed the Vibrio sp. identified in sediment samples were
V. parahemolyticus with 27%, followed by V. alginolyticus (22%),
V. cholerae (16%). V. fluvialis (14%) and 7% of V. fulmisi and V.
vulnificus and V. mimicus. Meanwhile, the Vibrio sp. identified in
water samples were V. fluvialis with 29%, followed by V.
alginolyticus (22%), V. parahemolyticus (19%) and 10 % were V.
fulmisi , V. mimicus and V. vulnificus. The study has been carried
out further by investigated the Antibiotic Susceptibility Test
(AST) using erythromycin (15 ug/ml), ampicillin (10 ug/ml), and
streptomycin (25 ug/ml). The positive cultures from sediment
samples showed Ampicillin resistant profile was > 0.2 MAR index
while fifty percent (50%) of the isolates from water samples were
resistant to ampicillin. Therefore, this study has profound
implications for further monitoring process from the stocking
process towards the harvesting process in order to prevent any
Vibrio sp. infection which caused shrimp’s disease or food safety
issue related to public consumption or of shrimps in future. |
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