Occurrence of MRSA on Fish in the Hillsborough River

Date

2017

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College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa

Abstract

MRSA is a drug-resistant strain of Staphylococcus aureus known to cause frequent infections in humans. Water quality assessments have identified MRSA at varying levels throughout the Hillsborough River which indicates that MRSA may be present on the organisms that reside in those waters. In this experiment, Fish were collected from multiple sites throughout the Hillsborough River and swabbed to assess the presence of MRSA on the organism. Bacterial samples were grown on Mannitol Salt Agar, isolated, and tested for drugresistance using the Kirby Bauer Disk Diffusion Assay. MRSA was isolated from the scales and inside the mouths of fish at multiple sites on the Hillsborough River. The presence of MRSA on these fish could potentially pose a health risk to fisherman who encounter the fish harboring MRSA isolates. Fisherman with an open wound on their hand that handle these fish could acquire a MRSA infection and require subsequent medical treatment as a result.

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Recommended Citation: Rivera , Zachery , and Kimberly Grassett. “Occurrence of MRSA on Fish in the Hillsborough River.” Acta Spartae, 2017. https://doi.org/10.48497/99J0-F492.

Keywords

MRSA, Hillsborough River, Department of Biology, Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES, Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology

Citation

Rivera , Zachery , and Kimberly Grassett. “Occurrence of MRSA on Fish in the Hillsborough River.” Acta Spartae, 2017. https://doi.org/10.48497/99J0-F492.