Phenotypic, molecular detection, and Antibiotic Resistance Profile (MDR and XDR) of Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from Farmed Tilapia zillii and Mugil cephalus

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Hala F. Ayoub
Ahmed R. khafagy
Aboelkair M. Esawy
Noura Abo El-moaty
Khairiah Mubarak Alwutayd
Abdallah Tageldein Mansour
Reham A. Ibrahim
Dalia A. Abdel-moneam
Reham M. El-Tarabili
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[1] Agricultural Research Center,Department of Fish Health and Management, Central Laboratory for Aquaculture Research (CLAR)
[2] Ain Shams University,Department of Bacteriology, Immunology, and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Animal Health Research Institute,Department of Microbiology
[4] Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University,Department of Biology, College of Science
[5] King Faisal University,Fish and Animal Production and Aquaculture Department, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
[6] Alexandria University,Fish and Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha)
[7] National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF),Microbiology Department
[8] Cairo University,Department of Aquatic Animal Medicine and Management, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[9] Suez Canal University,Department of Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Prevalence; Virulence genes; Antibiotic resistance, cultured freshwater fish;
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In the present study, Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from Tilapia zillii and Mugil cephalus samples collected during different seasons from various Suez Canal areas in Egypt. The prevalence of A. hydrophila, virulence genes, and antibiotic resistance profile of the isolates to the commonly used antibiotics in aquaculture were investigated to identify multiple drug resistance (MDR) and extensive drug-resistant (XDR) strains. In addition, a pathogenicity test was conducted using A. hydrophila, which was isolated and selected based on the prevalence of virulence and resistance genes, and morbidity of natural infected fish. The results revealed that A. hydrophila was isolated from 38 of the 120 collected fish samples (31.6%) and confirmed phenotypically and biochemically. Several virulence genes were detected in retrieved A. hydrophila isolates, including aerolysin aerA (57.9%), ser (28.9%), alt (26.3%), ast (13.1%), act (7.9%), hlyA (7.9%), and nuc (18.4%). Detection of antibiotic-resistant genes revealed that all isolates were positive for blapse1 (100%), blaSHV (42.1%), tetA (60.5%), and sul1 (42.1%). 63.1% of recovered isolates were considered MDR, while 28.9% of recovered isolates were considered XDR. Some isolates harbor both virulence and MDR genes; the highest percentage carried 11, followed by isolates harboring 9 virulence and resistance genes. It could be concluded that the high prevalence of A. hydrophila in aquaculture species and their diverse antibiotic resistance and virulence genes suggest the high risk of Aeromonas infection and could have important implications for aquaculture and public health.
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