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Population response of intestinal microbiota to acute Vibrio alginolyticus infection in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)

Frontiers in Microbiology 2023 7 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Yaotong Hao, Yaotong Hao, Yaxian Zhao, Yaxian Zhao Yaotong Hao, Yitong Zhang, Wei Cao, Wei Cao, Wei Cao, Yufeng Liu, Yaxian Zhao Yaxian Zhao, Wei Cao, Yufen Wang, Guixing Wang, Yufen Wang, Yufen Wang, Zhongwei He, Wei Cao, Wei Cao, Yufen Wang, Yufen Wang, Wei Cao, Yufen Wang, Tian Han, Xun Zhang, Ziying Zhang, Yufen Wang, Yufen Wang, Chunguang Gong, Chunguang Gong, Jilun Hou, Yaxian Zhao, Yaxian Zhao

Summary

Researchers examined intestinal microbiota responses to acute Vibrio alginolyticus infection in half-smooth tongue sole, finding that infection increased vulnerability to secondary infections by intestinal pathogens and promoted antibiotic resistance gene transfer.

It indicates that the half-smooth tongue sole is highly likely to be a secondary infection with intestinal potential pathogens, especially species from <i>Vibrio</i> and that the disease could become even more complicated because of the accumulation and transfer of antibiotic-resistance genes in intestinal bacteria during the process of <i>V. alginolyticus</i> intensified infection.

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