Survival of antibiotic resistant Pseudomonas strains in different types of water
A study was conducted to investigate the survival of five Pseudomonas strains resistant to antibiotics in different types of water. The selected Pseudomonas strains were designated as strain P1 (CT-29), strain P2 (CT-25), strain P3 (CT-36), strain P4 (CT-20) and strain P5 (CT-27) which were only recovered from farmed fishes. Six types of water viz., distilled water, saline water, tap water, deionized water, pond water and river water were used. Among these experimental waters, river water was found to be the most suitable for long-term survival of these strains. Deionized water did not support survival of all these Pseudomonas strains. Pond water, tap water and distilled water were moderately suitable for strain P1 and strain P4. Saline water was also found to be highly suitable for long-term survival in case of the strain P3 and moderately suitable for normal survival of strain P2 and strain P5.
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Format: | article biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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1997
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Subjects: | Aquaculture, Pseudomonas, bacterial fish diseases, pathogens, disease transmission, water, Bangladesh, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32202 |
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