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Analysis of the sensitivity of the microflora of sturgeon species to antibiotics allowed for use in fish farming in the Republic of Belarus

https://doi.org/10.47612/978-985-880-000000-0-2022-38-292-313

Abstract

The article presents the results of the analysis of the sensitivity of the microflora of sturgeon fish species to such antibiotics as enrofloxacin, neomycin, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin and rifampicin. Data were obtained on the antibiotic sensitivity of 81 strains isolated from various biological material of fish with clinical manifestations of the infectious process and without pathologies. All the results obtained for the zones of growth inhibition of the bacterial culture (mm) are ranked according to the degree of sensitivity. It has been established that rod-shaped bacteria are slightly more sensitive to the action of fluoroquinolones and neomycin, compared with cocci. However, 69.1 % of the studied rod-shaped bacteria were found to be resistant to rifampicin (including 75.5 % of all studied gramnegative rods that are conditionally pathogenic for fish), while only 19.2 % of cocci showed resistance to this drug. 

About the Author

E. Maksimyuk
RUE “Fish Industry Institute” of the RUE “Scientific and Practical Center of Belarus National Academy of Sciences for Animal Husbandry”
Belarus

Maksimyuk Evgenia — Researcher 

220024, Minsk, st. Stebeneva, 22



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Maksimyuk E. Analysis of the sensitivity of the microflora of sturgeon species to antibiotics allowed for use in fish farming in the Republic of Belarus. Belarus Fish Industry Problems. 2022;(38):292-313. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47612/978-985-880-000000-0-2022-38-292-313

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