Plasmid Profile of Multidrug Resistant Isolates from Water and Fish.
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2018-12
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Development & Practice
Abstract
Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic material that can replicate independently and usually harbour antibiotic
resistance genes. This study evaluated the presence and sizes of plasmid from multiple antibiotic resistant
(MAR) isolates from water and fish using acridine orange as a plasmid curing agent. The minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC) of acridine orange to the 22 MAR ranged between 0.625 – 5.0 mg/mL. Majority (86.4 %)
of the MAR isolates lost their resistant and became susceptible to more antibiotics indicating that their
resistance was plasmid encoded. As much as 68.4 % of the isolates had one or more plasmid bands with sizes
varying from 1.0 -3.0 kbp. The presence of plasmids - carrying MAR isolates in fish and river may heighten the
dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes to the environment which will pose a serious threat to the human
health.
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Multiple Antibiotic Resistant, Plasmid, Acridine orange, Plasmid bands