Detection of Bacterial Pathogen from Wound Infections and Study Some of their Virulence Factors | ||||
Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research | ||||
Article 11, Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2018, Page 306-312 PDF (457.86 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jbaar.2018.155991 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Noor Hamid Abbas Al- Marzoog; Amal Hesham Hameed | ||||
Department of the pathological analysis technique. Al-Mustaqbal College University, Iraq | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Wound infections are one of the most important and potentially serious complications that occur in the acute period following injury. In this study, (35) wound swaps were collected from (35) patients with suspected wound infection, during the period from December (2017) to March (2018). The results of this study revealed that (74.29%) of samples were positive for bacterial culture, while (25.71%) of a sample have no growth. The bacterial culture has shown that (38.46%) (10 isolates) of bacterial isolates were Staphylococcus aureus followed by Pseudomonas spp. (19.23%) (5 isolate), E. coli (19.23%) (5 isolate), Klebsiella (15.38%) (4 isolate) and Proteus (7.69%) (2 isolate). In-vitro, the susceptibility of bacteria towards some antibiotics included in this study revealed that the Ciprofloxacin, are the most effective antibiotics to different types of pathogenic bacteria, while all bacteria were resistant to Ampicillin. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Wound swap; bacterial infection; virulence factor; antibiotics | ||||
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