Microorganisms (Jan 2024)

Characterization of <i>Aeromonas</i> Isolates from Ornamental Fish: Species, Virulence Genes, and Antimicrobial Susceptibility

  • Carolina H. de Oliveira,
  • Luisa Z. Moreno,
  • Pedro H. M. Cardoso,
  • Ana Paula S. Silva,
  • Vasco T. M. Gomes,
  • Mikaela R. F. Barbosa,
  • Simone C. Balian,
  • Andrea M. Moreno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12010176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 176

Abstract

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This study aimed to characterize 300 Aeromonas spp. strains isolated from 123 ornamental fish of 32 different species presenting with septicemia, skin lesions, and/or eye lesions. Within the 300 strains, 53.0% were identified as A. veronii, 41.3% as A. hydrophila, and 5.7% as A. caviae. Among the six virulence genes investigated, the most frequent were act (90.3%) and aer (79.3%). More than 50% of A. hydrophila strains were positive for all the studied genes. A total of 30 virulence profiles were identified, with the five main profiles identified comprising 75% of strains. Only five strains were negative for all genes and were identified as A. caviae and A. veronii. The antimicrobial susceptibility profile was performed for 234 strains, with sulfonamides presenting more than 50% of the resistance rates. Susceptibility was observed mainly for cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, chloramphenicol and piperacillin-tazobactam. Multidrug resistance was detected in 82.5% of the studied strains, including A. caviae with 100% multidrug resistance, and A. hydrophila with 90.9% multidrug resistance. The SE-AFLP analysis resulted in 66 genotypes of A. hydrophila, 118 genotypes of A. veronii, and 14 genotypes of A. caviae, demonstrating the greater heterogeneity of A. veronii and A. caviae. However, no direct correlation was observed between the genotypes and the strains’ origins or virulence and resistance profiles.

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