Dv. Singh et Sc. Sanyal, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTEROTOXICITY AND MULTIPLE-DRUG RESISTANCE IN AEROMONAS SPP, Journal of diarrhoeal diseases research, 13(3), 1995, pp. 172-175
One hundred forty-seven isolates of Aeromonas spp,, including 54 from
diarrhoeal patients and 93 from the environmental sources, were examin
ed for drug sensitivity and enterotoxin production, One hundred and fi
fteen (78%) isolates that included all A. hydrophila, 60% of A. sobria
and 89% of A. caviae showed resistance to one or more antibiotic(s).
Most (65%) of the resistant isolates caused fluid accumulation in rabb
it ileal loops, of these 57% were A. hydrophila, 69% of A. sobria and
65% A. caviae, whereas only a few drug-sensitive isolates did so. Mult
iple drug-resistant isolates caused comparatively more fluid accumulat
ion than the drug-sensitive isolates. Furthermore, significant differe
nce of ileal fluid accumulation was observed with the increase in the
number of resistance markers. This study suggests that there is some a
ssociation between multiple drug resistance and enterotoxicity of Aero
monas strains, regardless of their source of isolation and species.