Antibiotic Resistance pattern/ Multiple drug Resistance Index of Water-borne Bacteria isolated from Underground well Water of some Wards in Gusau Metropolis Zamfara State

Nusaiba Danmaliki, A. Haroun, P. Vantsawa, A. Alhaji
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Resistance of bacteria to many antibiotics is now a challenge that has become a source of mortality in many countries. Pathogens that are previously susceptible are now becoming resistant and are spreading among water bodies. This study will determine the Antibiotic Resistance pattern and Multiple drug Resistance Index of Water-borne bacteria isolated from Underground well Water of some Wards in Gusau metropolis. Eighteen water samples were collected from 6 locations (three from each) in Gusau. These samples were plated, cultured and emerging strain of bacteria were isolated and characterized using standard biochemical method. 24 bacterial isolates were found and characterized into eight genera. The bacteria with the highest frequency was Pseudomonas spp. (29.2%) followed by Shigella spp.and Alicaligenes with (16.7%) then (12.5%) Citrobacter freudii, Salmonella spp and Proteus mirabilis with (8.3%) followed finally by Serratia and Yersinia (4.2%). Antibiotic resistance patterns were determined using disk-diffusion method. Twelve antibiotics belonging to the class B-lactams were tested. The isolates show 96 % resistance to Cefotaxime, 92% Ampiclox, 87.5% Cefuroxime, 75% Amoxicillin and Imipenem, 50% Nalidixic acid, 33.3% Gentamycin, 8.3% Oflaxacin and 4.2 % Cefexime.  It was observed that the isolates were 100% susceptible to Lovofloxacin, 96% Cefexime, 92% Ofloxacin, 75% Ceftriaxone sulbactarm, 66.7% Gentamycin, 58% Nitrofurantoin, 50% Nalidixic acid, 25% Amoxicillin, 12.5% Cefuroxime, 8.3% Ampiclox, and 4.2% Cefotaxime.   A MAR index > 0.2 was observed for the isolates, indicating frequent antibiotic use in the area.
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古苏大都市区扎姆法拉州部分病房地下井水分离水源性细菌耐药模式/多重耐药指数
细菌对许多抗生素的耐药性现在是一个挑战,已成为许多国家死亡的一个来源。以前易感的病原体现在变得具有耐药性,并在水体中传播。本研究对姑苏市区部分病区地下井水中分离的水传播细菌的耐药模式及多重耐药指数进行了研究。从Gusau的6个地点(每个地点3个)收集了18个水样。这些样品经镀膜、培养,分离出新菌种,并采用标准生化方法进行鉴定。共分离出24株细菌,鉴定为8属。检出率最高的细菌是假单胞菌(29.2%),其次是志贺氏菌和Alicaligenes(16.7%),其次是佛洛伊德柠檬酸杆菌、沙门氏菌和奇异变形杆菌(8.3%)(12.5%),最后是沙雷氏菌和耶尔森氏菌(4.2%)。采用纸片扩散法测定抗生素耐药模式。测试了12种属于b -内酰胺类的抗生素。对头孢噻肟的耐药率为96%,对氨苄氯的耐药率为92%,对头孢呋辛的耐药率为87.5%,对阿莫西林和亚胺培南的耐药率为75%,对萘啶酸的耐药率为50%,对庆大霉素的耐药率为33.3%,对奥弗沙星的耐药率为8.3%,对头孢肟的耐药率为4.2%。结果表明,该菌株对洛氟沙星、头孢克肟、氧氟沙星、头孢曲松舒巴坦、庆大霉素、呋喃妥英、萘啶酸、阿莫西林、头孢呋辛、氨苄氯、头孢噻肟的敏感性分别为100%、96%、92%、75%、66.7%。分离株的MAR指数> 0.2,表明该地区抗生素使用频繁。
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