Occurrence and Antibiotic Resistance Risk Burden of Vibrio mimicus Isolates from Seafood and Aquatic Environments
Temitope C. Ekundayo, Frederick T. Tabit

TL;DR
This study finds high antibiotic resistance in Vibrio mimicus from seafood and water, urging better regulations and practices to reduce health risks.
Contribution
The study introduces a new method using ARRI modeling to assess and compare antibiotic resistance risk burdens across different sources and regions.
Findings
Vm isolates showed high resistance to amoxicillin, penicillins, and macrolides, with resistance burdens in seafood and water exceeding human isolates.
Nigeria and India, along with Asia and Africa, were identified as hotspots for Vm antibiotic resistance risk.
Resistance to carbapenems was low in seafood, but chloramphenicol resistance was higher in environmental water.
Abstract
Background: Emerging antimicrobial resistance in Vibrio mimicus (Vm) associated with seafood may exacerbate infections in patients. Method: This study investigated the prevalence of antibiotic resistance and its cross-sample/territory risk burden in Vm from seafood and aquatic environment using hierarchical mixed-effects and antimicrobial resistance risk index (ARRI) modelling. Results: Among the Vm isolates, resistance was highest to amoxicillin (83.7%, 5.3–99.8) and streptomycin (54.6%, 95% CIs: 15.8–88.5), with generally high resistance to penicillins (58.0–98.0%), macrolides (17.2–65.8%), and colistin sulphate (80.2%). Resistance to aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, tetracyclines, and fluoroquinolones varied widely, with seafood and environmental water sources showing similar trends. Notably, resistance to nalidixic acid (47.2%, 17.3–79.4) and doxycycline (59.4%, 3.6–98.3) was…
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TopicsVibrio bacteria research studies · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
