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Marine Pollution Bulletin 141 (2019) 655–656

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Corrigendum

Corrigendum “Resistance to antimicrobial agents among enterococci T


isolated from fecal samples of wild marine species in the southern coast of
Brazil” [Mar. Pollut. Bull. 105 (2016) 51–57]
Janira Prichulaa,b, , Rebeca Inhoque Pereiraa,b, Guilherme Raffo Wachholzb,

Leonardo Almansa Cardosoa, Neidimar Cezar Correa Tolfob, Naiara Aguiar Santestevana,
Aline Weber Medeirosa, Maurício Tavaresc, Jeverson Frazzond, Pedro Alves d'Azevedob,
Ana Paula Guedes Frazzona
a
Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Sarmento Leite 500, room 158, 90050-170 Porto Alegre, RS,
Brazil
b
Gram-positive Coccus Laboratory, Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), Sarmento Leite 245, room 204, 90050-170 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
c
Center for Coastal Studies, Limnology and Marine (CECLIMAR), Institute of Biosciences, UFRGS, Av. Tramandaí, 976, 95625-000 Imbé, RS, Brazil
d
Food Science Institute, UFRGS, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500, Campus do Vale, Prédio 443. 212, 91501-970 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

The authors regret that there are some changes in Table 4.


Table 4 (continued)

Sourcea Speciese Antibioticsb


Table 4
Antibiotic resistance patterns among enterococci isolated from fecal samples of nc CIP EM NOR TET RIF APd
wild marine species.
Seabirds MP1 E. hirae 11 S S S S S 20
Sourcea Speciese Antibioticsb
6 S S S S R 21
4 S S S R R 22
nc CIP EM NOR TET RIF APd
1 R S S S R 23
Sea turles HT1 E. faecalis 11 S S S S R 1 MP2 E. faecalis 16 S S S S R 24
E. casseliflavus 4 S S S S S 2 1 S R S S R 25
3 S R S S S 3 1 R S R S R 26
2 S S S S R 4 MP3 E. faecium 2 R R R S S 27
HT2 E. faecalis 1 S S S S S 5 18 R R R S R 28
E. hirae 22 S S S S S 6 1 R R S S S 29
GT1 E. faecium 19 S R S S S 7 MP4 E. faecium 18 R R S S S 30
GT2 E. faecium 2 S R S S S 8 2 S S S R S 31
15 S R S S R 9 MP5 E. faecalis 1 S S S S S 32
1 S R S R S 10 12 S S S S R 33
E. hirae 2 S S S S R 11 2 R S S S R 34
GT3 E. faecalis 5 S S S S S 12 2 R S R S R 35
12 S R S S S 13 1 S S R S R 36
GT4 E. faecalis 8 S S S S S 14 1 R S R S R 37
9 S S S S R 15 MP6 E. faecium 14 S S S S R 38
2 S R S S S 16 2 R R S R R 39
GT5 E. faecalis 20 S S S S S 17 1 R S S S R 40
GT6 E. faecalis 7 S S S S S 18 MP7 E. mundtii 18 S S S S S 41
13 S S S S R 19 MP8 E. faecalis 16 S S S S R 42
1 S R S S R 43
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DOI of original article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.02.071


Corresponding author at: Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Sarmento Leite 500,

room158, 90050-170 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.


E-mail address: janira.pri@gmail.com (J. Prichula).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.03.033

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Table 4 (continued)

Sourcea Speciese Antibioticsb

nc CIP EM NOR TET RIF APd

MP9 E. faecalis 3 S S S S S 44
17 S S S S R 45
MP10 E. faecalis 1 S S S S S 46
1 S R S S R 47
2 S S S S R 48
4 S R S R S 49
9 S R S R R 50
2 R R S R R 51
E. faecium 1 S S S R S 52
1 S R S R R 53
ST1 E. faecalis 23 S S S S R 54
WS1 E. faecalis 19 S R S S R 55
Mammals HW1 E. faecalis 5 S S S S R 56
9 S S R S R 57
1 R S S S R 58
3 R S R S R 59
DMW1 E. hirae 3 S S S S S 60
12 S S S S R 61
RD1 E. faecalis 17 S S S S R 62

a
HT — Hawksbill Turtle; GT — Green Turtle; MP — Magellanic Penguin; ST
— Snowy-crowned Tern; WS — White-backed Stilt; HW — Humpback Whale;
DMW — Dwarf Minke Whale; RD — Risso's Dolphin.
b
Antibiotics: ciprofloxacin (CIP), erythromycin (EM), norfloxacin (NOR),
tetracycline (TET), and rifampicin (RIF).
c
n: number of isolates.
d
AP: Antibiotic patterns with identical antibiotic susceptibility S
(Susceptible), and R (Resistant) profiles.
e
None of the isolates investigated showed resistance to ampicillin, chlor-
amphenicol, streptomycin, gentamycin, nitrofurantoin and vancomycin.

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