Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans

Aeromonads have been isolated from varied environmental sources such as polluted and drinking water, as well as from tissues and body fluids of cold and warm-blooded animals. A phenotypically and genotypically heterogenous bacteria, aeromonads can be successfully identified by ribotyping and/or by a...

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Main Authors: UTTARA DEY BHOWMICK, SOUMEN BHATTACHARJEE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Exeley Inc. 2018-06-01
Series:Polish Journal of Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/polish_journal_of_microbiology/67/2/pdf/10.21307_pjm-2018-020.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea5d8875632e4208a2a1fa91cd9cd4b22020-11-24T23:17:59ZengExeley Inc.Polish Journal of Microbiology1733-13312544-46462018-06-0167210.21307/pjm-2018-020Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in HumansUTTARA DEY BHOWMICK0SOUMEN BHATTACHARJEE1Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of North Bengal,Raja Rammohunpur, Siliguri, District Darjeeling, West Bengal,IndiaCell and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of North Bengal,Raja Rammohunpur, Siliguri, District Darjeeling, West Bengal,IndiaAeromonads have been isolated from varied environmental sources such as polluted and drinking water, as well as from tissues and body fluids of cold and warm-blooded animals. A phenotypically and genotypically heterogenous bacteria, aeromonads can be successfully identified by ribotyping and/or by analysing gyrB gene sequence, apart from classical biochemical characterization. Aeromonads are known to cause scepticemia in aquatic organisms, gastroenteritis and extraintestinal diseases such as scepticemia, skin, eye, wound and respiratory tract infections in humans. Several virulence and antibiotic resistance genes have been identified and isolated from this group, which if present in their mobile genetic elements, may be horizontally transferred to other naive environmental bacteria posing threat to the society. The extensive and indiscriminate use of antibiotics has given rise to many resistant varieties of bacteria. Multidrug resistance genes, such as NDM1, have been identified in this group of bacteria which is of serious health concern. Therefore, it is important to understand how antibiotic resistance develops and spreads in order to undertake preventive measures. It is also necessary to search and map putative virulence genes of Aeromonas for fighting the diseases caused by them. This review encompasses current knowledge of bacteriological, environmental, clinical and virulence aspects of the Aeromonas group and related diseases in humans and other animals of human concern.https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/polish_journal_of_microbiology/67/2/pdf/10.21307_pjm-2018-020.pdfAeromonaddiarrheamulti-drugresistancevirulence
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SOUMEN BHATTACHARJEE
Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans
Polish Journal of Microbiology
Aeromonad
diarrhea
multi-drug
resistance
virulence
author_facet UTTARA DEY BHOWMICK
SOUMEN BHATTACHARJEE
author_sort UTTARA DEY BHOWMICK
title Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans
title_short Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans
title_full Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans
title_fullStr Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Bacteriological, Clinical and Virulence Aspects of Aeromonas-associated Diseases in Humans
title_sort bacteriological, clinical and virulence aspects of aeromonas-associated diseases in humans
publisher Exeley Inc.
series Polish Journal of Microbiology
issn 1733-1331
2544-4646
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Aeromonads have been isolated from varied environmental sources such as polluted and drinking water, as well as from tissues and body fluids of cold and warm-blooded animals. A phenotypically and genotypically heterogenous bacteria, aeromonads can be successfully identified by ribotyping and/or by analysing gyrB gene sequence, apart from classical biochemical characterization. Aeromonads are known to cause scepticemia in aquatic organisms, gastroenteritis and extraintestinal diseases such as scepticemia, skin, eye, wound and respiratory tract infections in humans. Several virulence and antibiotic resistance genes have been identified and isolated from this group, which if present in their mobile genetic elements, may be horizontally transferred to other naive environmental bacteria posing threat to the society. The extensive and indiscriminate use of antibiotics has given rise to many resistant varieties of bacteria. Multidrug resistance genes, such as NDM1, have been identified in this group of bacteria which is of serious health concern. Therefore, it is important to understand how antibiotic resistance develops and spreads in order to undertake preventive measures. It is also necessary to search and map putative virulence genes of Aeromonas for fighting the diseases caused by them. This review encompasses current knowledge of bacteriological, environmental, clinical and virulence aspects of the Aeromonas group and related diseases in humans and other animals of human concern.
topic Aeromonad
diarrhea
multi-drug
resistance
virulence
url https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/polish_journal_of_microbiology/67/2/pdf/10.21307_pjm-2018-020.pdf
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