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Banerjee, Sanjoy and Devaraja, T. N. and Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff and Md Yusoff, Fatimah
(2007)
Comparison of four antibiotics with indigenous marine
Bacillus spp. in controlling pathogenic bacteria from shrimp
and Artemia.
Journal of Fish Diseases, 30 (7).
pp. 383-389.
ISSN 0140-7775
Abstract
Use of antibiotics for the control of bacterial diseases
in shrimp culture has caused several adverse impacts to the industry. This has resulted in the search for alternative environment friendly approaches to overcome bacterial infections. This study was conducted to investigate the use of beneficial bacteria as an alternative to antibiotics.
Ten pathogenic bacterial species isolated from shrimp, Penaeus monodon, and Artemia cysts were tested for susceptibility to indigenous marine Bacillus subtilis AB65, Bacillus pumilus AB58,Bacillus licheniformis AB69 and compared with oxytetracycline, chloramphenicol, gentamicin and bacitracin, which are common antibiotics used in
Asian aquaculture. The Bacillus spp. were isolated
from the local marine environment for bioremediation
use in shrimp hatcheries and were proven to reduce total ammonium nitrogen. The pathogenic bacterial isolates were 90% susceptible to B. subtilis AB65, 70% susceptible to B. pumilus AB58 and B. licheniformis AB69 and 100% susceptible to oxytetracycline, chloramphenicol and gentamicin
but only 40% to bacitracin. Two representative isolates of the vibrio group, Vibrio alginolyticus VaM11 and Vibrio parahaemolyticus VpM1, when tested for competitive exclusion by a common broth method using the marine Bacillus spp., showed decreased viable counts from 108 to 102 cfu mL)1.The results suggest that the action of the marine bacteria appears to be significant in protecting the
host shrimp against pathogenic bacteria. In addition
to the alternative use of antibiotics, the selected
marine bacteria had additional bioremediation
properties of reducing ammonia.
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