Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun

Abstract Objective Post-harvest shrimp losses are a big problem due to the proliferation of spoilage bacteria. Presence and multiplication of these bacteria promotes the emergence of food-borne diseases. This study was carried out to characterize some spoilage bacteria from tropical brackish water s...

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Main Authors: Sabine Ninelle Nga Ombede, Victorien Dougnon, Hornel Koudokpon, Esther Deguenon, Rajeunie Pernelle Jaelle Mindzie Ngomo, Carine Tchibozo, Jean Pierre Gnimatin, François Tchoumbougnang, Anges Yadouleton, Jacques Dougnon
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05184-1
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spelling doaj-4dec9da05376438480ed5bb8d4f61f9b2020-11-25T02:54:20ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002020-07-011311610.1186/s13104-020-05184-1Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in CamerounSabine Ninelle Nga Ombede0Victorien Dougnon1Hornel Koudokpon2Esther Deguenon3Rajeunie Pernelle Jaelle Mindzie Ngomo4Carine Tchibozo5Jean Pierre Gnimatin6François Tchoumbougnang7Anges Yadouleton8Jacques Dougnon9Department of Processing and Quality Control of Fishery Products, Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic SciencesResearch Unit in Applied Microbiology and Pharmacology of Natural Substances, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-CalaviResearch Unit in Applied Microbiology and Pharmacology of Natural Substances, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-CalaviResearch Unit in Applied Microbiology and Pharmacology of Natural Substances, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-CalaviResearch Unit in Applied Microbiology and Pharmacology of Natural Substances, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-CalaviReference Laboratory of Hemorragic Fevers in Benin, Ministry of HeathResearch Unit in Applied Microbiology and Pharmacology of Natural Substances, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-CalaviDepartment of Processing and Quality Control of Fishery Products, Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic SciencesReference Laboratory of Hemorragic Fevers in Benin, Ministry of HeathDepartment of Processing and Quality Control of Fishery Products, Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic SciencesAbstract Objective Post-harvest shrimp losses are a big problem due to the proliferation of spoilage bacteria. Presence and multiplication of these bacteria promotes the emergence of food-borne diseases. This study was carried out to characterize some spoilage bacteria from tropical brackish water shrimps and black tiger shrimps stored in ambient temperature (25 °C). Results 22 isolates of Bacillus spp; 09 isolates of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci (CNS) and 04 isolates of enterobacteria such as Pantoea spp (01); Serratia plymutica (01) and Serratia rubidaea (02) have been identified. Resistance and virulence genes were then detected. All isolates expressed resistance to at least three of antibiotics tested. 03 isolates of enterobacteria were susceptible to cetfazidim and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. Bacillus spp showed total susceptibility to cefixim, ertapenem and cetfazidim. Staphylococci were susceptible to clindamycin. Pantoea spp was resistant to all antibiotics but exhibited intermediate susceptibility to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. 04 isolates of Staphylococci were positive to mecA resistances genes. All the enterobacteria harbor no tetracycline resistance genes. All the isolates of Bacillus exhibited the presence of enterotoxin genes. Also, a high prevalence of 21 isolates to hemolytic enterotoxins was noted. 17 isolates from them kept ability to cell-lyse factor production like sphingomyelinase activities. The majority of Bacillus isolates identified by the present study poses a potential risk of food poisoning due to the prevalence of toxin genes found.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05184-1SpoilageShrimpsBacillusResistance genesEnterotoxins
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author Sabine Ninelle Nga Ombede
Victorien Dougnon
Hornel Koudokpon
Esther Deguenon
Rajeunie Pernelle Jaelle Mindzie Ngomo
Carine Tchibozo
Jean Pierre Gnimatin
François Tchoumbougnang
Anges Yadouleton
Jacques Dougnon
spellingShingle Sabine Ninelle Nga Ombede
Victorien Dougnon
Hornel Koudokpon
Esther Deguenon
Rajeunie Pernelle Jaelle Mindzie Ngomo
Carine Tchibozo
Jean Pierre Gnimatin
François Tchoumbougnang
Anges Yadouleton
Jacques Dougnon
Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun
BMC Research Notes
Spoilage
Shrimps
Bacillus
Resistance genes
Enterotoxins
author_facet Sabine Ninelle Nga Ombede
Victorien Dougnon
Hornel Koudokpon
Esther Deguenon
Rajeunie Pernelle Jaelle Mindzie Ngomo
Carine Tchibozo
Jean Pierre Gnimatin
François Tchoumbougnang
Anges Yadouleton
Jacques Dougnon
author_sort Sabine Ninelle Nga Ombede
title Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun
title_short Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun
title_full Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun
title_fullStr Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (Farfantepenaeus notialis and Penaeus monodon) in Cameroun
title_sort antimicrobial resistance and toxigenic profiles of bacteria isolated from tropical shrimps (farfantepenaeus notialis and penaeus monodon) in cameroun
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Objective Post-harvest shrimp losses are a big problem due to the proliferation of spoilage bacteria. Presence and multiplication of these bacteria promotes the emergence of food-borne diseases. This study was carried out to characterize some spoilage bacteria from tropical brackish water shrimps and black tiger shrimps stored in ambient temperature (25 °C). Results 22 isolates of Bacillus spp; 09 isolates of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci (CNS) and 04 isolates of enterobacteria such as Pantoea spp (01); Serratia plymutica (01) and Serratia rubidaea (02) have been identified. Resistance and virulence genes were then detected. All isolates expressed resistance to at least three of antibiotics tested. 03 isolates of enterobacteria were susceptible to cetfazidim and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. Bacillus spp showed total susceptibility to cefixim, ertapenem and cetfazidim. Staphylococci were susceptible to clindamycin. Pantoea spp was resistant to all antibiotics but exhibited intermediate susceptibility to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. 04 isolates of Staphylococci were positive to mecA resistances genes. All the enterobacteria harbor no tetracycline resistance genes. All the isolates of Bacillus exhibited the presence of enterotoxin genes. Also, a high prevalence of 21 isolates to hemolytic enterotoxins was noted. 17 isolates from them kept ability to cell-lyse factor production like sphingomyelinase activities. The majority of Bacillus isolates identified by the present study poses a potential risk of food poisoning due to the prevalence of toxin genes found.
topic Spoilage
Shrimps
Bacillus
Resistance genes
Enterotoxins
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05184-1
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