2020
DOI: 10.9734/sajrm/2020/v7i330174
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Bacterial Isolates from Bivalve Clams (Galatea paradoxa, Born 1778): Occurence, Multi-drug Resistance, Location of Antibiotic Resistance Marker and Plasmid Profiles

Abstract: The occurrence of bacterial isolates in Galatea paradoxa (Born 1778) was determined using standard bacteriological method. The multi-drug resistance, location of antibiotic markers, plasmid DNA extraction and electrophoresis was determined by disc diffusion, acridine orange, TENS alkaline lysis and 0.8% agarose gel electrophoresis, respectively. Of the 63 bacterial isolates from G. paradoxa, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes had the highest and lowest percentage of occurrence with 40.0% and 5.0%… Show more

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“…and Vibrio cholerae. 6,7,8 Nonetheless, an accurate grasp of the movement of these micro-organisms within the food chains and webs is crucial to envisage the experience(s) of final consumers of these seafoods to the possible and potential well-being allied with their ingestion. These pathogenic organisms are found attached to different parts of these animals (flesh, buccal cavity, gill/gill rakers) that are wholly or subliminally interacting with the aquatic column and sediments.…”
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“…and Vibrio cholerae. 6,7,8 Nonetheless, an accurate grasp of the movement of these micro-organisms within the food chains and webs is crucial to envisage the experience(s) of final consumers of these seafoods to the possible and potential well-being allied with their ingestion. These pathogenic organisms are found attached to different parts of these animals (flesh, buccal cavity, gill/gill rakers) that are wholly or subliminally interacting with the aquatic column and sediments.…”
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confidence: 99%