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Effects of antibiotics on Vietnam koi, Anabas testudineus, exposed to Aeromonas dhakensis as a co-infection

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ACTA TROPICA
卷 226, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106281

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Co-infection; Aeromonas spp; Climbing perch; Homologous pathogens; Treatment

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  1. Graduate University of Science and Technology [GUST.STS.DT2020-HH05]

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The dietary effects of antibiotics on aquatic disease have not been well studied, especially under infections. This research investigated the efficacy of erythromycin on the survival and infection rate of Anabas testudineus after co-infection with antibiotic-resistant Aeromonas dhakensis. The results showed that medicated fish had a lower mortality rate compared to non-medicated fish, and the presence of invasive erythromycin-resistant bacteria was significantly higher in co-infected fish. The study suggests that further investigation into antibiograms and new strategies for aquatic disease control should consider mixed infections and interactions between pathogens.
The dietary effects of antibiotics on aquatic disease is circumstantial and has not been investigated under infections. the efficacy of erythromycin, after 10 days in use and 10 days off, on the survival and infection rate of (Anabas testudineus) after co-infection with antibiotic-resistant Aeromonas dhakensis (isolate NV5M or V7L). The mortality rate observed in non-medicated groups of co-infected fish (93.3 and 100%) was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in the medicated group of naturally infected fish (NIF) (53.3%) but not significantly different to that in medicated groups of co-infected fish (66.6% and 86.6%). In particular, the loads of invasive erythromycin-resistant bacteria (ERB) were markedly higher (p < 0.05, 3.5-4.8 times) in the kidney of co infected fish medicated for 5 days than those in NIF. The measure of ERB in the kidney of fish co-infected with isolate V7L, whether medicated or not for 10 days, was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in non medicated NIF and also that in the medicated group of fish co-infected with isolate NV5M. In addition to the elevation of gut-derived ERB invasion and colonization in the kidney, synergistic effects of the competition between mixed pathogens caused by co-infection and medication might result in a high fish mortality rate. Further investigation of antibiograms and/or new strategies for aquatic disease control should be undertaken with mixed infections and interaction of pathogens to achieve the optimal treatment effect.

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