Journal of
Microbiology and Antimicrobials

  • Abbreviation: J. Microbiol. Antimicrob.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-2308
  • DOI: 10.5897/JMA
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 166

JMA Articles

Prevalence of ESBL genes and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella species isolated from specimen of patients suffering of hospital acquired infections in National Hospital of Niamey, Niger

April 2024

The nosocomial infections associated with bacterial resistance are a public health problem in hospitals. The aim of the present study was to determine the antibiotic susceptibility patterns and distribution of the blaTEM, blaCTX M, blaSHV and blaOXA ESBL resistance genes in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella species isolated from specimen of patients suffering from nosocomial infections. This was a prospective study that...

Author(s): Boubou Laouali, Soufiane Sanou, Alio Mahamadou Fody, Nikiema Felicite, Allassane Halawen Mohamed, Eric Adehossi Omar, and Lassana Sangare  

Staphylococcus aureus sequence type (ST) 1 isolated from sub clinical mastitis in settled Fulani herds in Kaduna State, Nigeria

February 2024

A study was carried out to monitor the sequence type of Staphylococcus aureus from bovine mastitic milk in Kaduna State, Nigeria. The dairy cows and fresh milk samples were analyzed for clinical and subclinical mastitis, followed by isolation of S. aureus and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Twenty-eight S. aureus were isolated phenotypically from bovine subclinical mastitis which were further examined molecularly...

Author(s): Umaru G. A., Kwaga J. K. P., Bello M., Raji M. A., Joshua I. A., Ido F. G., Ba X. I. and Holmes M. A.  

Molecular distribution of Plasmodium falciparum antimalarial drug resistance genes in Plateau State, North Central Nigeria

January 2024

Malaria elimination activities are facing new threats, such as the global COVID-19 pandemic, which may deprioritize efforts to track the emergence of resistance to antimalarial drugs. This study aimed to determine the profile of genes for antimalarial drug resistance in Plateau State, North-central, Nigeria.This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted from January to September 2018 by screening 3114 asymptomatic...

Author(s): Terver Mark Akindigh, Danaan Anthony Dakul, Georgina Samuel Mwansat, Stephen Oguche, Ogwuche Joseph Abba, Umar Uzal, Dinchi Tyem, Davou Dung Pam, David Oguche and Hayward Babale Mafuyai

Characterization of class 1, 2 and 3 integrons in multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from clinical samples from Niamey, Niger

November 2023

Antibiotic resistance is a major public health problem worldwide. Escherichia coli is one of the bacteria most frequently isolated in hospital infections and became more resistance to common antibiotics used. This resistance to antibiotics could be attributed to a modification of the genetic supports or the acquisition of mobile genetic elements. A total of 195 multi-drug resistant E. coli isolated from clinical...

Author(s): Alio Mahamadou Fody, Touwendsida Serge Bagré, René Dembelé, Laouali Boubou, Ali Moussa, Ramatou Sidikou, Amy Gassama-Sow, Alfred S. Traoré and Nicolas Barro

Universal stress protein (usp) gene role: A conceptual hotspot for general resistance and microbial survival

October 2023

The increasing trend of antimicrobial resistance is quite alarming and requires urgent response to circumvent the menace. Microorganisms are known to be resistant to adverse reactions using different survival strategies. Indiscriminate usage of antibiotics has driven the rapid spread of antibiotic resistance within pathogenic and opportunistic microorganisms. The majority of microbes have established defence mechanisms...

Author(s): Onyia C. E., Ezeonu I. M. and Eze E. A.  

Antimicrobial effects of Rumex nepalensis and Echinop sphaerocephalus crude extracts on selected pathogenic bacteria

April 2023

In vitro anti-microbial activity of Rumex nepalensis (leaves and root) and Echinop sphaerocephalus (leaves) crude extracts was tested against some clinical isolates and standard pathogenic bacteria. The crude extracts were prepared by using water, methanol and acetone. The antimicrobial effects of extracts were explained in terms of MBC and MIC. Among the extracts tested, methanol extracts of R. nepalensis (leaves and...

Author(s): Endalkachew Bizualem, Tilahun Yohannes and Sibhatu Gebrehiwot

Prevalence and characterization of Salmonella isolated from vegetables salads and ready to eat raw mixed vegetable salads in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

January 2022

Raw vegetables have been linked to many outbreaks of Salmonella foodborne; however there is few data on the presence of this bacteria in raw vegetables in Côte d'Ivoire. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence, diversity and antibiotic resistance level of Salmonella strains in vegetables salads and ready-to-eat raw mixed vegetable salads in Abidjan. From a total of 552 samples, Salmonella...

Author(s): Evelyne TOE, Paul ATTIEN, Aboya Jean-Luc MOROH, Haziz SINA, Désiré Nzébo KOUAME, Ollo KAMBIRE, Lamine BABA-MOUSSA, Nathalie GUESSENND, Etienne DAKO and Adjehi T. DADIE

In-vitro antibacterial activity of Pterolobium stellatum leaves extract against selected standard bacteria

January 2022

Traditional use of herbal medicines implies substantial historical use, and this is certainly true for many products that are available as ‘traditional herbal medicines. The experimental study was conducted between February and May, 2016 at University of Gondar on antibacterial effect of leaf extract of Pterolobium stellatum. The purpose of the present study was to test the antimicrobial effect of P. stellatum...

Author(s): Tilahun Yohannes, Sara Teklay, Endalkachew Bizualem and Sibhatu Gebrehiwot  

Prevalence and susceptibility to antibiotics of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains isolated from genital samples in Bangui, Central African Republic

January 2022

The frequency and antibiotic resistance of N. gonorrhoeae are increasing worldwide. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of N. gonorrhoeae in genital swabs. A collaborative cross-sectional study was conducted by a team of Microbiologist, Dermato-Venerologist and Occupational Physician in Bangui, from January 2015 to December 2018. Genital samples were stained by the Gram method, grown on blood agar and the...

Author(s): Christian Diamant Mossoro-Kpinde,, Hermione Dahlia Mossoro-Kpinde, Fabrice Clavaire Assana, André Kouabosso, Alain Jean Michel Assana, Léon Kobangué, Gérard Grésenguet,  

Microbiological profile of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women in Volta Region, Ghana

September 2021

Asymptomatic bacteriuria can lead to urinary tract infections in as many as 20% of pregnant women. Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy can also lead to preterm births and low birth weights. The objective of this study was to profile uro-pathogens and describe the population-based prevalence, the antimicrobial sensitivity pattern, and ascertain the risk factors for asymptomatic bacteriuria among pregnant women...

Author(s): Dzifa Kofi Ahiatrogah, Jude John Annan, Linda Aurelia Ofori, Benedict Awudzi, Alex Owusu-Ofori, Michael Owusu, and Augustina Angelina Sylverken,

Goat carcass microbial investigation in Modjo Export Abattoirs, Ethiopia

September 2021

The study was conducted to investigate microbiological quality of goat carcass in the Ethiopian export abattoirs, located in Modjo from January to April, 2017. Swabbed samples of 180 were collected from three abattoirs: 144 were from 12 carcass of three anatomical sites (thorax, hind and foreleg), 24 employees' hands and apron, and 12 carcass washing water to determine coliform counts (CFU), Escherichia coli and...

Author(s): Abraha Negash and Karanfil Olga

Assessment of microbiological quality of khebab sold on the campus of a tertiary education and its environs in Ghana

September 2021

Prevalence and incidence of foodborne illness in developing countries has risen in recent times as a result of increased demand for Ready-To- Eat (RTE) foods. The current study assessed the microbiological quality of khebab sold at selected areas within the Kumasi metropolis. A total of 36 khebab samples were purchased and analyzed for Total Viable Count (TVC), Total Coliforms Count (TCC) and Thermotolerant Coliforms...

Author(s): Azumah Ayamah, Augustina Angelina Sylverken and Linda Aurelia Andoh

Pathogenicity, epidemiology and antibiotic resistance of Vibrio cholera strains in some West African Countries: A Systematic Review

January 2021

Cholera is an epidemic disease and a real public health problem throughout the world, particularly in West Africa. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the pathogenicity, epidemiology and Vibrio cholerae strains’s antibiotics resistance in West Africa. A literature review was conducted online in English using the keywords “Cholera”, “Vibrio cholerae” “West Africa”,...

Author(s): Eliane Akpo, Tamegnon Victorien Dougnon, Alidehou Jerrold Agbankpe and Honore Sourou Bankole

Prevalence of integrons in Enterobacteriaceae obtained from clinical samples

January 2021

Multi-drug resistant bacteria are a public health problem associated with high morbidity and mortality globally. This increasing drug resistance has been linked to gene exchange between bacteria. Integrons are gene exchange systems and are known to play a significant role in the acquisition and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance genes especially in Gram negative bacteria. Hence, this study aims to evaluate...

Author(s): Joy Ndidiamaka Barns, Cajethan Onyebuchi Ezeamagu, Munachimso Esther Nkemjika and Tolulope Sherifat Akindele

The functional stability, bioactivity and safety profile of synthetic antimicrobial peptide SAAP-148

August 2020

The synthetic antimicrobial peptide SAAP-148 was found to be effective against a wide range of (antimicrobial-resistant) gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, in vitro and in a superficial skin infection model in mice, but not a surgical wound infection model in rats. In addition, the efficacy of SAAP-148 in protein-rich environments such as blood plasma and eschar extract is considerably reduced as compared to PBS....

Author(s): Gabrielle S. Dijksteel, Magda M. W. Ulrich,, Peter H. Nibbering, Robert A. Cordfunke, Jan W. Drijfhout, Esther Middelkoop, and Bouke K. H. L. Boekema  

MALDI-TOF MS identification and antifungal susceptibility of Candida strains isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis by the AST-YS08® Card with Vitek 2® in Dakar, Senegal

August 2020

The objective of this study is to determine the susceptibility profile of different Candida strains isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis and identified by MALDI-TOF MS, using the AST-YS08 Card with Vitek 2. The AST-YS08 card with Vitek 2 was used to test the antifungal susceptibility of 38 clinical isolates of Candida recovered from vulvovaginal swabs throughout the period 2017 to 2018. The study included Candida...

Author(s): K. Diongue, M.T. Mané, M. A. Diallo, M. C. Seck, M. Ndiaye, A. S. Badiane, and D. Ndiaye,  

Prevalence, susceptibility testing and multi drug resistance risk factors to methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in nasal carriage of hospitalized patients and medical staff in selected hospitals in Cameroon

August 2020

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major hospital acquired pathogen. In Cameroon, there is limited data on nasal carriage of MRSA and its antibiotic susceptibility testing and risk factors for multi resistance to antibiotics in hospitalized patients and medical staff . A prospective, qualitative, cross-sectional hospital-based study was carried out. Anterior nasal swabs were taken from 579...

Author(s): Leontine Kouemou Sinda, Jerome Nyhalah Dinga, Samuel Wanji and Sinata Shiro Koulla,  

Biological control of black pod disease of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Aspergillus sp. and Penicillium sp. in vitro and in the field

August 2020

Phytopathogenic fungi, Phytophthora palmivora and Phytophthora megakarya continue to be a major threat to cocoa production worldwide. To counter these drawbacks, producers rely heavily on agrochemicals leading to pathogen resistance and environmental hazards. There is also increasing demand by cocoa consumers for pesticide-free seeds. Therefore, biological control through the use of natural microbial antagonists is more...

Author(s): Stephen Larbi-Koranteng, Richard Tuyee Awuah and Fredrick Kankam  

Antimicrobial activity of crude extract from Millettia ferruginea leaves and barks against selected bacterial pathogens and Candida albicans

August 2020

The progressive increase in antimicrobial resistance was the major attribute among human pathogens that has given rise to the need to investigate other sources of therapy from various sources such as medicinal plants. The aim of this study was to assess the antibacterial activity of crude extract of leaves and bark of Millettia ferruginea against human pathogenic bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Shigella boydii) and...

Author(s): Mesay Bahiru, Geremew Tafesse, Nitin M. Chauhan and Ermias Assefa

Occurrence and antibiotic susceptibility of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in fresh milk and milk products in Nasarawa State, North-Central Nigeria

January 2020

Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) keeps emerging as a pathogen of significant public health concern. In this study, the occurrence and antibiogram of MRSA from fresh milk and milk products sold in Nasarawa State, north-central Nigeria, were determined. A total of 180 samples comprising of fresh milk, bulk milk, nono and kindirmo were collected and examined for the presence of antibiotic-resistant...

Author(s): Yakubu Aliyu, Isa Obansa Abdullahi, Clement Zaman Whong, BusayoOlayinka Olalekan and Rine Christopher Reuben

Assessment of the microbial quality of seafood and effects of salt concentration and temperature on isolated microorganisms

January 2020

Seafood is part of a healthful diet, but seafood consumption is not risk-free because of sea contaminations by anthropogenic activities and environmental factors. Their microbiological quality is of major concern to the food processors, consumers and public health authorities hence the need for proper assessment of the microbial quality. This study therefore characterizes pathogenic microorganisms isolated from fresh...

Author(s): OMOYA F. O. and AJAYI A. T.  

Bactericidal activities of the leaf extract of Spondias mombin L. plant used for culinary and therapeutically purposes in Ivory Coast

January 2020

The leaves of Spondias mombin L. consumed as infusion in Ivory Coast are used to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as diarrhea. In this study, the leaves’ extract, after purification by the ethyl acetate method, was evaluated for its effect on growth and cell viability of two Gram positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus ATCC25923 and Listeria monocytogenes ATCC25051) and four Gram negative bacteria...

Author(s): Irène Ahou Kouadio, Paulin Amin Yapi and Moussa Sanogo  

Detection of antibiotic resistant bacteria and sterol concentration in hand dug wells cited near pit latrine in Southwestern Nigeria

July 2019

Provision of safe water and improvement in sanitation has led to a reduction in occurrence of diseases, especially water borne diseases but citing of pit latrine near these wells can be of health concern. Assessment of microbiological quality, feacal sterol concentration and antibiotic resistant pattern of isolated bacteria from hand dug well in Oko, Nigeria were carried out during dry and rainy seasons using standard...

Author(s): Ayandele, A. A., Adewoyin, A. G. and Olatunde, S. K.  

Antimicrobial resistance pattern in Salmonella enterica from clinical and poultry sources in Calabar, Nigeria

July 2019

Limited treated options to Salmonellosis exist due to the emergence of extended spectrum beta lactamases (ESBLs). This study determined the prevalence of common ESBL genes (blaSHV, blaCTX-M, blaOXA) and profiled their antimicrobial resistance drug pattern. A descriptive cross-sectional study that involved 16 Salmonella enterica isolates from diarrhoeic children at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital and 39...

Author(s): Nchawa Yangkam Yhiler, Bassey Enya Bassey, Inyang-etoh Paul, Useh Monday Francis, Asuquo Anne and Angela Okocha-Ejeko

Determinants of antimicrobial use in diarrhoea management among under-five children in Zomba, Malawi

July 2019

Diarrhoea is one of the most common infections that under-five children suffer from across the world. Antibiotics remains one of the common measures used to treat the infection, which has led to increased usage; nevertheless, the extent to which an individual is prompted to use antibiotics in managing diarrhoea in the Malawian setting is not clearly known. This study was aimed at establishing the factors that prompt...

Author(s): Dieckens Binali, Janelisa Musaya and Fanuel Lampiao  

Plasmid curing of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli isolates from urine and stool samples

June 2019

The origin of bacteria resistance to antibiotics can either be chromosomal or extra-chromosomal (plasmid mediated) and one way of determining the origin of bacterial drug resistance is by plasmid elimination. In this study, the antibiotic susceptibility of seven Escherichia coli isolates (numbered 1-7) from urine and stool samples, were assessed using the disk diffusion method. The 10 antibiotics used were:...

Author(s): Oriomah Churchill and Akpe Azuka Romanus

Phytochemical screening and antibacterial susceptibility of Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolates on Acacia ataxacantha leaves

June 2018

Acacia ataxacanta leaves were screened for possible constituents, and the antimicrobial properties of the leaves were tested against 18 isolates of Escherichia coli O157:H7. The leaves were aseptically collected and crude extracts were prepared by cold maceration in 98% methanol. Phytochemical analysis for bioactive constituents revealed that it contained carbohydrates, cardiac glycosides, steroids, saponins,...

Author(s): Madubuike S. A. , Mailafia S., Ode O. J. and Okpo N.  

Antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from hatcheries and selected fish farms in the Ashanti region of Ghana

August 2017

Antibiotic resistance has become an increasingly global health problem. This has resulted in a limited number of antibiotics being effective in the treatment of various infections. Antibiotic resistant organisms have been isolated from fish ponds in various studies in different parts of the world. This study was carried out to assess some fish farming practices among catfish and tilapia farmers which may contribute to...

Author(s): Esther Eyram Agoba, Francis Adu, Christian Agyare, Vivian Etsiapa Boamah and Yaw Duah Boakye

Elevated temperature induced resistance markers’ reduction of some selected clinical bacterial pathogens

July 2017

Axenic cultures of Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus obtained from the Medical Microbiology Laboratory of the Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara, were inoculated into ten-fold serial dilutions of 10-1 to 10-7 in sterile Nutrient broth and incubated in water bath at 37°C for 18 h initially. The turbid broth cultures of 10-5, 10-6 and 10-7 dilutions were subcultured...

Author(s): Otajevwo F. D. and Otasowie O. F.

Microbiological quality and safety of street vended meat sauce in Bahir Dar Town

February 2017

Street vended foods are readily available sources of meals for many people across the world, the microbial quality and safety of such food is always uncertain. In developing countries, the major sources of food-borne illnesses are street vended foods because they provide a source of affordable nutrients to the majority of the low income groups. The aim of this study was thus to assess the microbiological quality and...

Author(s): Alemayehu Getahun Kassa and Mulugeta Kibret Azene

Potential pharmacological applications of enzymes associated with bacterial metabolism of aromatic compounds

January 2017

Many purple anoxygenic bacteria contribute significantly to the catabolic and anabolic processes in the oxic/anoxic zones of several ecosystems. However, these bacteria are incapable of degrading the benzenoid ring during the biotransformation of aromatic hydrocarbons. The key enzymes in the aromatic amin acids metabolism of purple bacteria include 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine minotransferase (EC 2.6.1.49),...

Author(s): Ranjith N. Kumavath, Debmalya Barh, Vasco Azevedo and Alan Prem Kumar ,,

Antimicrobial analysis of copaiba oil extract from Passiflora cincinnata and endodontic substances

December 2016

The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of copaiba oil, extracts of Passiflora cincinnata and substances commonly used against endodontic infections of bacterial strains certified by the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) and against clinical isolates (CI). The methodology involved the preparation of crude extracts of the plants, the selection of...

Author(s): Lucinea Barbosa de Oliveira Santos,Caroline de Souza Leitao,Amaro de Mendonça Cavalcante,Marcos Aurelio Bomfim da Silva,Zenaldo Porfirio,Antonio Euzebio Goulart Santana

Phytochemical and antibacterial investigations of moringa (Moringa oleifera) leaf extract on selected bacterial pathogens

July 2016

This study aimed at evaluating the health benefits of popular Moringa oleifera leaf. The aqueous and methanolic extracts of the leaf at two different concentrations (1:1 and 1:2) was used to determine the phytochemical screening and its antibacterial activity. Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pneumonia and Staphlococcus aureus were used in this study, applying agar diffusion methods. The phytochemical screening indicated...

Author(s): Abubakar Idris and Usman Abubakar

Phytochemical screening and antifungal activities of crude ethanol extracts of red-flowered silk cotton tree (Bombax buonopozense) and Calabash nutmeg (Monodora myristica) on Candida albicans

May 2016

The study was to determine the phytochemical compounds and antifungal activity of the extracts of the leaves, root, bark and seeds of Calabash nutmeg (Monodora myristica) and red-flowered silk cotton tree (Bombax buonopozense). The phytochemicals were extracted and analyzed using standard methods and the antifungal activity of the ethanolic extracts determined with clinical isolates of Candida albicans using the well...

Author(s): C. K. Firempong, L. A. Andoh, W. G. Akanwariwiak, P. Addo-Fordjour and P. Adjakofi

Antimicrobial compounds produced by Enterococcus spp. isolates from fecal samples of wild South American fur seals

April 2016

The aims of this study were to identify bacteriocinogenic activity in 13 enterococci isolated from fecal samples of wild South American (Arctocephalus australis) and Subantarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus tropicalis); to determine the physicochemical characteristics and antimicrobial spectrum of antimicrobial compounds against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria; and to evaluate the presence of bacteriocin...

Author(s): Carolina Baldisserotto Comerlato⊃, Júlia Roberta Buboltz, Naiara Aguiar Santestevan⊃, Amanda de Souza da Motta⊃ and Ana Paula Guedes Frazzon,

Antimicrobial activity of Bacillus cereus: Isolation, identification and the effect of carbon and nitrogen source on its antagonistic activity

February 2016

The present study is concerned with the taxonomy and influences of some cultural conditions on growth and antimicrobial metabolite production of a strain of Bacillus cereus, isolated from Alba’qa, Jordan, and designated NBS1, which is a highly active against a variety of Gram positive bacteria, and less activity was noted against filamentous fungi and yeasts, whereas no activity was detected against tested Gram...

Author(s): Nasser El-Banna and Samar S. Qaddoumi

Bacterial load and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of isolates in operating rooms at Hawassa University Referral Hospital, southern Ethiopia

January 2016

Microbial contamination of air in the operating theatre (OT) is considered to be a risk factor for surgical site infections (SSI) and quality of air can be considered as a mirror of the hygienic condition of these rooms. This study intended to determine the bacterial load and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of isolates in OT indoor air of Hawassa University Referral Hospital. A cross sectional study was conducted to...

Author(s): Mengistu Hailemariam, Misganaw Birhaneselase  and Elshaday Azerefege

Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from fermented sap of palm tree (Elaeis guineensis)

November 2015

The commonly used probiotics bacteria are lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from gastro intestinal tract. However, other LAB from exogenous origin having similar functional properties may also confer health benefit to the host. Palm wine has been described as a rich source of LAB. But very few studies have investigated their probiotic potential. Twenty LAB were isolated from palm wine collected in the South West Region of...

Author(s): Bertrand Tatsinkou Fossi, Natalia Bonjah Ekue, Gordon Takop Nchanji, BongsiysiGilake Ngah, Irene Ane Anyangweand Samuel Wanji,

Antimicrobial activity and phytochemical screening of the fruit pulp of Dialium guineense (Velvet Tamarind) on some microbial isolates

August 2015

The antimicrobial activities of the aqueous, ethanol and n-hexane fruit pulp extracts of Dialium guineense were evaluated against clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumonia, Staphylococus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus mirabilis and Candida albicans using the agar well diffusion technique. The results reveal that the crude aqueous and ethanol extracts possess antimicrobial activities on the...

Author(s): Ajiboye, Adeyinka Elizabeth, Ameen, Muhammad Tukur and Adedayo, Majekodunmi Racheal

In vitro evaluation of virulence factors of Candida species isolated from oral cavity

March 2015

The yeast Candida is a normal flora of the skin and the mucous membrane and it then becomes pathogen in immunocompromised people. Various virulence factors are contributing to establishment of the infection in the host. Adherence of the pathogen to host tissues, yeast-hyphal transition and extracellular hydrolytic enzymes secretion are important virulence factors of Candida species. These hydrolytic enzymes play...

Author(s): K. Deepa, T. Jeevitha and A. Michael

Identification and genotypic analysis of Streptococcus pyogenes isolated from pharyngitis and tonsillitis infected children in IBB city in Yemen

March 2015

Streptococcus pyogenes is beta-hemolytic bacterium that belongs to Lancefield serogroup A, also known as group A streptococci (GAS). GAS causes a wide variety of life threatening diseases including pharyngitis and tonsillitis disease. A total of 93 throat swab and 93 blood specimens were collected from pharyngitis and tonsillitis infected children in different schools in Almashana, IBB city in Yemen. All isolates were...

Author(s): Gamal A. AL-Ameri and Abdu M. AL-Kolaibe

Antimicrobial activity of endophytic fungi isolated and identified from salt marsh plant in Vellar Estuary

February 2015

The purpose of this work was to evaluate the antimicrobial potential of endophytic fungi isolated from leaves and stems of Suaeda maritima and Suaeda monoica. Many endophytes were isolated by using potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium. All the endophytic isolates were identified by using standard taxonomic keys and monographs. From a total of 16 isolates, nine potent strains were taken for further study. The fungal culture...

Author(s): Indira Kalyanasundaram, Jayaprabha Nagamuthu and Srinivasan Muthukumaraswamy

Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of uropathogens in patients reporting to a tertiary care facility in Peshawar, Pakistan

January 2015

This study was conducted to assess the frequency and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of bacteria in urinary isolates. The study was carried out in the clinical microbiology laboratory of a tertiary care hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan. The duration of study was 12 months, from July 2012 to June 2013. Mid-stream urine samples were collected in sterile containers. All samples for urine culture were examined. Samples...

Author(s): Nasrullah Malik, Mamoon Ahmed and Muneeb ur Rehman

Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Salmonella isolates from apparently healthy slaughtered goats at Dire Dawa municipal abattoir, Eastern Ethiopia

January 2015

A cross-sectional study was conducted from January to April 2014 on 249 apparently healthy slaughtered goats at the municipal abattoir of Dire Dawa to estimate the prevalence Salmonella spp. and determine the antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of the isolates. A total of 249 goat carcass swab samples were collected using a systematic random sampling technique and examined for the presence of Salmonella spp. Out of the...

Author(s): Beshatu Ferede, Fanta Desissa, Aklilu Feleke, Getachew Tadesse and Nebyu Moje

Mathematical representation for effect of temperature on mycelial growth of Calocybe indicia

December 2014

Mushroom is characterized by having white sporophore, large sized fruiting bodies and delicious flavor. The temperature tolerance has been found to be high, with moderate protein content and good biological efficiency with long shelf life. There is mathematical model to describe mycelia growth on effect of temperature. The maximum mycelial growth rate (1.12 cm/day) at 30°C was observed in the strain Cl-7 at 8.0 pH...

Author(s): Shubhra Shukla, Shiv Dayal and A. K. Jaitly

Role of integrons in multi drug resistant extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing enterobacteriaceae

December 2014

The prevalence of antimicrobial resistant bacterial pathogens has become a major public health concern. Extended-spectrum ß-lactamase (ESBL) production in the members of the family Enterobacteriaceae can confer resistance to extended spectrum cephalosporins such as azetronam and penicillins. Integrons are genetic structures capable of capturing and excising gene cassettes, which usually encode...

Author(s): Soheir Abd El- Rahman, Yasser Ismail, Naglaa Fathy Alhusseini and Safaa Abbas

Recent trend of aminoglycoside resistance among Staphylococcus aureus isolates in tertiary care hospital

August 2014

Aminoglycosides still play an important role in antistaphylococcal therapies, although emerging resistance amongst staphylococci is widespread. The objective of the present study was to know the percentage of aminoglycoside resistance among Staphylococcus aureus isolates. A total of 250 isolates of S. aureus were studied from different clinical specimens like blood, pus, wound swabs, sputum, ear swabs and body fluids....

Author(s): Gade Neeta D. and Qazi Mohiuddin S.

Control of Fusarium wilt using biological agent Streptomyces sp.CPP-53 isolated from compost with plant growth promoting effect on tomato under greenhouse condition

August 2014

In the present investigation, four different composts were obtained from Supa Biotech (P) Ltd., Muketshwar and LRC, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, India. The highest actinomycetes community was obtained from CPP compost (67.18%), LRC (15.62%), CM (12.5 %) and VE (4.6%). A total of 48 actinomycetes isolated and examined, exhibited ability to degrade starch, solubilize phosphate, produce catalase and siderophores. Isolated...

Author(s): Ranveer Kamal and A. K. Sharma

Purification and characterization of a bacteriocin produced by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis PD6.9

July 2014

In this study, a bacteriocin produced by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis PD6.9 was purified, characterized and identified. The bacteriocin was purified to homogeneity from culture supernatant by cation exchange and reversed-phase liquid chromatography, and its molecular weight was determined by mass spectrometry. The presence of the nisin gene was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing. The...

Author(s): Margarete Alice Fontes Saraiva, Ingolf Figved Nes, Maria Cristina Baracat-Pereira, Marisa Vieira de Queiroz, Hilário Cuquetto Mantovani and Célia Alencar de Moraes

Evaluation of antibacterial effects and phytochemical screening of the aqueous and methanolic extracts of Hibiscus diversifolius

July 2014

Hibiscus diversifolius which is widely distributed in Kenya was investigated for its antibacterial effect against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus. The leaves stem and root of the plant was extracted using aqueous and methanol as solvents. Phytochemical screening was also carried out to determine the phytochemical constituents present in the various parts of the...

Author(s): Oduor M. Aduol, Kenneth O. Ogila and Kamau John

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