Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates

Sixty strains (n = 60) of Vibrio vulnificus were examined for their multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) index, plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms. Thirty-seven strains (n = 37) were isolated from cockles (Anadara granosa) in Malaysia, while 23 (n = 23) isolates were isolated from clams (Mercen...

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Main Authors: Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi, Abd Mutalib, Sahilah, Abd Ghani, Maa'ruf, Mohd Zaini, Nurul Aqilah, Ariffin, Ahmad Azuhairi
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spelling my.upm.eprints.383612020-05-04T16:23:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38361/ Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi Abd Mutalib, Sahilah Abd Ghani, Maa'ruf Mohd Zaini, Nurul Aqilah Ariffin, Ahmad Azuhairi Sixty strains (n = 60) of Vibrio vulnificus were examined for their multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) index, plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms. Thirty-seven strains (n = 37) were isolated from cockles (Anadara granosa) in Malaysia, while 23 (n = 23) isolates were isolated from clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) in Qatar. All isolates were resistant to two or more of the antibiotics tested, with the most common resistances were demonstrated towards penicillin (93%), ampicillin (70%), cephalothin (65%), clindamycin (66%), vancomycin (64%), and erythromycin (51%). The antibiotic that experienced the least resistance was kanamycin (6%), and all isolates were susceptible to cefoperazone, streptomycin, and tetracycline. The MAR index for the V. vulnificus isolated from Malaysia and Qatar, possessed similar values which ranged from 0.2 to 0.7, respectively. Plasmid analysis demonstrated that 65% of V. vulnificus strains harbored plasmids, while 35% were not. Nineteen (P1–P19) plasmids profiles were observed. No specific cluster or group was observed although they were isolated from different sample sources and locations by phylogenetic analysis using GelCompar II software at an 80% similarity level. Results demonstrated the high MAR index and genomic heterogeneity of V. vulnificus, which are of great concern to the human health of those who have consumed cockles and clams from the study area. MDPI 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38361/1/38361.pdf Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi and Abd Mutalib, Sahilah and Abd Ghani, Maa'ruf and Mohd Zaini, Nurul Aqilah and Ariffin, Ahmad Azuhairi (2019) Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates. Antibiotics, 8 (2). art. no. 68. pp. 1-13. ISSN 2079-6382 https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/8/2/68 10.3390/antibiotics8020068
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description Sixty strains (n = 60) of Vibrio vulnificus were examined for their multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) index, plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms. Thirty-seven strains (n = 37) were isolated from cockles (Anadara granosa) in Malaysia, while 23 (n = 23) isolates were isolated from clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) in Qatar. All isolates were resistant to two or more of the antibiotics tested, with the most common resistances were demonstrated towards penicillin (93%), ampicillin (70%), cephalothin (65%), clindamycin (66%), vancomycin (64%), and erythromycin (51%). The antibiotic that experienced the least resistance was kanamycin (6%), and all isolates were susceptible to cefoperazone, streptomycin, and tetracycline. The MAR index for the V. vulnificus isolated from Malaysia and Qatar, possessed similar values which ranged from 0.2 to 0.7, respectively. Plasmid analysis demonstrated that 65% of V. vulnificus strains harbored plasmids, while 35% were not. Nineteen (P1–P19) plasmids profiles were observed. No specific cluster or group was observed although they were isolated from different sample sources and locations by phylogenetic analysis using GelCompar II software at an 80% similarity level. Results demonstrated the high MAR index and genomic heterogeneity of V. vulnificus, which are of great concern to the human health of those who have consumed cockles and clams from the study area.
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author Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi
Abd Mutalib, Sahilah
Abd Ghani, Maa'ruf
Mohd Zaini, Nurul Aqilah
Ariffin, Ahmad Azuhairi
spellingShingle Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi
Abd Mutalib, Sahilah
Abd Ghani, Maa'ruf
Mohd Zaini, Nurul Aqilah
Ariffin, Ahmad Azuhairi
Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates
author_facet Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi
Abd Mutalib, Sahilah
Abd Ghani, Maa'ruf
Mohd Zaini, Nurul Aqilah
Ariffin, Ahmad Azuhairi
author_sort Al-Dulaimi, Mohammed M. Kurdi
title Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates
title_short Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates
title_full Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates
title_fullStr Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates
title_full_unstemmed Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR), plasmid profiles, and DNA polymorphisms among Vibrio vulnificus isolates
title_sort multiple antibiotic resistance (mar), plasmid profiles, and dna polymorphisms among vibrio vulnificus isolates
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2019
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