Publications by authors named "Sebastian Higuera-Llanten"

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  • The study aimed to genetically characterize class 1 integrons in multidrug-resistant bacteria found in aquaculture salmon that were treated with high antibiotic levels.
  • Researchers analyzed 82 bacterial isolates, confirming that while all had the intI1 gene, only a small percentage carried key resistance genes and gene cassettes.
  • The findings highlight the concern of antibiotic resistance in aquaculture, indicating that control over antibiotic usage is crucial to prevent further resistance spread.
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The high use of antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial diseases is one of the main problems in the mass production of animal protein. Salmon farming in Chile is a clear example of the above statement, where more than 5,500 tonnes of antibiotics have been used over the last 10 years. This has caused a great impact both at the production level and on the environment; however, there are still few works in relation to it.

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Antarctica harbors a great diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, microalgae and yeasts. The Pseudomonas genus is one of the most diverse and successful bacterial groups described to date, but only eight species isolated from Antarctica have been characterized. Here, we present three potentially novel species isolated on King George Island.

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