Abstract:
To investigate the contamination, virulence gene and antimicrobial resistance of
Vibrio parahaemolyticus in cultured oysters from the main culture areas along the coast of Guangdong. The results showed that the average detection rate of
Vibrio parahaemolyticus was 18.8% among 320 oyster samples. There were significant differences of incidence among different seasons and regions. 60 strains were isolated from the positive samples. All the isolates carried the
tlh gene, while the
tdh and
trh gene were not detected in all isolates. 26 kind of antibiotics were used for drug sensitivity test. The results revealed that most of the isolates were generally resistant to ampicillin, and the resistance rate was 83.3%. Some strains were resistant to 8 antibiotics, such as piperacillin, tetracycline and nitrofurantoin,
etc, and the resistance rates were 1.67%~11.7%. All the isolates were sensitive to 12 antibiotics, such as cefpodoxime, imipenem, amikacin,
etc. The multi-drug resistance rate of the isolates was 3.33%, and a strain showed multi-drug resistance to 7 antibiotics. The results indicated that there were significant differences of
Vibrio parahaemolyticus contamination level among different seasons and regions in cultured oysters along the coast of Guangdong. The isolates had a low risk of disease and showed different degrees of drug resistance. Among the oysters farming areas, Huizhou showed a higher contamination rate and resistance degree than other areas.