Antibiotic Susceptibility of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Isolated from Commercial Marine Products

시판 어패류에서 분리한 장염 비브리오균의 항생제 감수성 특성

  • Ryu, Seung-Hee (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health & Environment, Gangnam Agricultural & Marine Product Inspection Center) ;
  • Hwang, Young-Ok (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health & Environment, Gangnam Agricultural & Marine Product Inspection Center) ;
  • Park, Seog-Gee (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health & Environment, Gangnam Agricultural & Marine Product Inspection Center) ;
  • Lee, Young-Ki (Department of Public Health, Graduate School, Dankook University)
  • 류승희 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강남농수산물검사소) ;
  • 황영옥 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강남농수산물검사소) ;
  • 박석기 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강남농수산물검사소) ;
  • 이영기 (단국대학교 대학원 보건학과)
  • Received : 2010.01.19
  • Accepted : 2010.03.06
  • Published : 2010.08.31

Abstract

Ninety three strains (4.2%) of Vibrio parahaemolyticus were isolated from 2,239 samples of commercial marine products during 2006-2008 in Seoul, Korea. We examined 16 antimicrobial susceptibilities of 93 V. parahaemolyticus isolates. Antibiotic resistance of V. parahaemolyticus was most frequently observed to ampicillin (93.5%), followed by cephalothin (90.3%), streptomycin (87.1%), ticarcillin (55.9%), and amikacin (40.9%). Antibiotic susceptibility was most frequently observed to nalidixic acid, chloramphenicol and ampicillin/sulbactam (100%), followed by trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (98.9%), gentamicin and tetracycline (82.8%), and ceftriaxone (63.4%). In addition, the isolates also displayed intermediate resistance to kanamycin (79.6%), ciprofloxacin (64.5%), amikacin (47.3%) and cefoxitin (43.0%). All isolates were resistant to more than two drugs. The most prominent multiple drug resistance was 3 drug resistance (37.6%), followed by 4 drug (24.7%), 5 drug (17.2%), and 6 drug resistance (11.8%). The most prominent multiple drug resistance pattern was the cephalothin-streptomycin-ampicillin resistance pattern (22.6%), followed by cephalothinticarcillin-streptomycin-ampicillin (18.3%) and cephalothin-ticarcillin-streptomycin-ampicillin-amikacin (9.7%). Multiple drug resistance patterns of V. parahaemolyticus from marine products require continuous monitoring.

2006년부터 2008년까지 3년간 시판 수산물 2,239건에서 분리한 V. parahaemolyticus에 대한 항생제 감수성 결과는 다음과 같았다. 어류 789건을 검사하여 42주(5.3%)의 V. parahaemolyticus가 분리 동정되었으며, 패류 735건 중 27건(3.7%), 연체류 387건 중 12건(3.1%), 기타 수산물 328건 중 12건(3.7%), 총 93건(4.2%)에서 V. parahaemolyticus가 분리 동정되었다. 내성률이 높은 항생제는 ampicillin 93.5%, cephalothin 90.3%, streptomycin 87.1%, ticarcillin 55.9%, 그리고 amikacin 40.9%이었으며, 감수성률이 높은 항생제는 nalidixic acid, chloramphenicol 및 ampicillin/sulbactam trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole 98.9%, gentamicin 및 tetracycline 82.8%, ceftriaxone 63.4%이었다. 중등도 내성률은 kanamycin 79.6%, ciprofloxacin 64.5%, amikacin 47.3%, cefoxitin 43.0%순이었다. 항생제 내성양상은 3제 내성이 37.6%, 4제 내성 24.7%, 5제 내성 17.2%, 6제 내성 11.8%, 2제 내성6.5%, 7제 내성 2.2% 순이었으며, 가장 많은 내성 양상은 AM-CF-S의 3제 내성(22.6%), AM-CF-S-TIC 4제 내성(18.3%), AM-AN-CF-S-TIC 5제 내성(9.7%) 순이었다.

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