On the validity of setting breakpoint minimum inhibition concentrations at one quarter of the plasma concentration achieved following oral administration of oxytetracycline. Aquaculture

Lisa Pursell, PETER SMITH

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Abstract

Plasma concentrations of oxytetracycline (OTC) were established in two Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) pre-smolts populations after they had received OTC medicated feed at a rate of 75 mg OTC kg over 10 days. One population was experiencing an epizootic of furunculosis in a commercial freshwater farm and the other was held in a laboratory. Both populations were maintained at approximately 13 jC. The mean plasma concentration in 26 health farm fish was 0.25 F 0.06 and the 80th percentile was 0.21 mg l. The mean concentration for 26 laboratory fish was 0.21 F 0.06 mg l with an 80th percentile of 0.15 mg l. The validity of setting a breakpoint minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) at a quarter of these plasma concentrations was investigated. The MIC of the Aeromonas salmonicida isolated from the farmed fish (n = 7) was 0.5 mg l and the breakpoints generated by application of the 4:1 ratio were in the range 0.03125 0.0625 mg l. These breakpoint values would, therefore, predict that the therapy should have had no beneficial effect and that any strain of A. salmonicida with MIC gt;0.0625 mg l must be considered as resistant. A consideration of the pattern of the mortalities before and during the period of therapy suggests that the therapy was probably beneficial. Thus, the data obtained in this work suggest that the application of the 4:1 ratio is not a valid method of generating meaningful breakpoint MIC values.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)23-35
Number of pages13
JournalAquaculture
Volume239
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2004

Keywords

  • Breakpoints
  • Minimum inhibitory concentrations
  • Oxytetracycline therapy
  • Plasma concentrations
  • Resistance

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  • Coyne, R., Samuelsen, O., Bergh, O., Andersen, K., Pursell, L., Dalsgaard I., Smith P.
  • Coyne, R., Samuelsen, O., Bergh, O., Andersen, K., Pursell, L., Inger Dalsgaard, I.

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