ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE;

COMPARISON OF ESCHERICHIA COLI IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF LAHORE

Authors

  • QAMAR AZIZ Baqai Medical College,  Karachi.
  • ZULFIQAR ALI Independent Medical College Faisalabad
  • MATEEN IZHAR Shaikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute Lahore.
  • Vaqar Hassan Shah Baqai Medical College, Karachi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2012.19.03.2109

Keywords:

E-coli,, Resistance,, b-lactam.

Abstract

Introduction: Since the development of antibiotics there is a growing concern about the increasing incidence of antibiotic
resistance. As a result the therapeutic value of originally effective antibiotics become significantly reduced overtimes. Extensive data is
available on antibiotic susceptibilities of hospital isolates but very little information is available about the susceptibilities of community strains.
Design: Descriptive. Period: July 2004 to June 2005. Setting: Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital Lahore. Hence the present
study was design to assess the environmental load of the antibiotic resistance using fecal flora as an indicator of overall problem. It will also
provide guidance in antibiotic protocol for antibiotic policy. Objective: Objective of the present study was to determine the developing
resistance to β – Lactam Antibiotics which is the commensal microbe of enteric tract. Materials & Methods: One hundred samples were
collected from ten different areas of Lahore city (10 samples from each area) and were inoculated on Mac Conkey’s agar. Five morphologically
distinct lactose fermenting colonies were selected & identified using standard laboratory methods. Five hundred different colonies of E.coli were
identified and analyzed for their susceptibility to b-lactam antibiotic. Results: Out of 500 isolates, the resistant isolates with ampicillin (48%), coamoxiclav
(40%) and cephradine (37%) were detected, with cheaper oral agents high prevalence of resistance was detected. Conclusions:
Ampicillin, co-amoxiclav and cephradine are not much useful for the treatment of urinary tract infection and septicemia caused by E-coli & other
Members of fecal flora.

Author Biographies

QAMAR AZIZ, Baqai Medical College,  Karachi.

MBBS, M.Phil.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology,

 

ZULFIQAR ALI, Independent Medical College Faisalabad

M.B,B.S , M.Phil 
Associate Professor 

MATEEN IZHAR, Shaikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute Lahore.

MBBS, MRC PATH, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology

Vaqar Hassan Shah, Baqai Medical College, Karachi.

Demonstrator, Dept. of Pharmacology

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Published

2012-05-10