1. Isolation and Characterization of Microbes on Used Toothbrush of Selected Students of Ogun State College of Health Technology Ilese-Ijebu
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Kuku, M. Adeoye and Anisere, Dele.I
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Microbes, Microorganisms, Colonial., Molecular, Bacteria - Abstract
This study is based on isolation and characterization of microbes on used toothbrush of selected students of Ogun State College of Health Technology Ilese-Ijebu. Convenience and purposive sampling technique was used to select 51 students from Ogun State College of Health. 28g of the product was weighed, and added to mix 1 litre of deionized water and allowed to soak for minutes, stirred or swirled to mix them up, allow to cool at 470C so as to have homogeneous mixture and then poured on plate after cooling. Microorganisms were isolated and identified, by characterizing and identifying on the basis of their colonial, molecular, biochemical characteristics, and gram staining, coagulase, catalase, and oxidase test were performed. This study showed that all the used toothbrush were contaminated with pathogenic bacteria which are known to cause serious health problem in human, such as heart disease, bacteremia, and stroke, since toothbrush serve as a reservoirs for microorganism and play a major role in disease transmission and increase the risk of infection, their care should be given adequate attention. Based on the outcome of this study, it was discovered that staphylococcus aureus occur mostly and have the highest percentage among the bacteria isolation. Its was recommended that toothbrushes should be soaked in salt and warm water solution for 15-20 minutes for removal of bacteria present on toothbrush and should be kept in a ventilated area and not closed to the toilet and should be covered after dried with a perforated cover for easy flow of air.
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- 2023
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