The Prevalence of Proteus mirabilis isolated from different clinical specimens in Zakho City, Iraq

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.59393/amb23390306
P.B. Abdullah, W.M.S. Mero, H.M. Khalid
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Proteus mirabilis is the most common species among the genus Proteus that has been associated with various infections in humans. In this study, the prevalence of P. mirabilis among outpatients with UTIs, ear, burns, wounds, respiratory tract infections, and vaginitis who attended the major hospitals and clinics in Zakho city has been investigated. Four hundred specimens were collected from both genders at different ages (≤1 year to over 50 years), from July 2021 to January 2022. All specimens were analyzed according to conventional bacteriological methods for detecting the presence of P. mirabilis. Also, a molecular method was used using species-specific ureR primer to confirm the presence of P. mirabilis among the isolates. From all collected specimens, 23.75% (95/400) were identified as P. mirabilis with a higher rate in males than females (52.63% vs 47.37). Among both genders, the age group ≤ 1-10 years showed the highest rate of infection (61.90%). Married patients had a higher rate (27%) than unmarried ones (16.92%). In terms of residency, rural inhabitants had the highest rate (31.25%) among other inhabitants. Furthermore, infections during the months of the year were at their maximum rate during August (52.27%), while reduced to 11.67% in October. ureR primer gives a precise and specific detection of P. mirabilis. This study highlights that; P. mirabilis is one of the remarkable bacteria that cause various infections in humans through various risk factors like anatomical abnormalities, gender, age, and chronic diseases that facilitate its spreading in the community.
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伊拉克扎胡市不同临床标本分离奇异变形杆菌的流行情况
奇异变形杆菌是变形杆菌属中最常见的物种,与人类的各种感染有关。本研究调查了在扎胡市主要医院和诊所就诊的uti、耳部、烧伤、伤口、呼吸道感染和阴道炎门诊患者中奇异假单抗的流行情况。从2021年7月至2022年1月采集不同年龄(≤1岁至50岁以上)的男女各400例标本。所有标本均按常规细菌学方法进行分析,以检测奇异假单胞菌的存在。此外,采用分子方法,利用种特异性的rer引物,确定了菌株中存在奇异假单胞菌。在所采集的标本中,有23.75%(95/400)鉴定为奇异假单胞菌,其中雄虫比例高于雌虫(52.63%比47.37%)。男女中以≤1 ~ 10岁年龄组感染率最高(61.90%)。已婚患者(27%)高于未婚患者(16.92%)。从居住情况来看,农村居民在其他居民中占比最高(31.25%)。8月感染率最高(52.27%),10月感染率下降至11.67%。rer引物对奇异假单胞菌进行了精确、特异的检测。这项研究强调;P. mirabilis是一种引人注目的细菌,它通过解剖学异常、性别、年龄和慢性病等各种危险因素导致人类各种感染,这些因素促进了它在社区中的传播。
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