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Prevalence of Multidrug-ResistantEscherichia coliIsolated from Drinking Water Sources

Authors :
Stephen T. Odonkor
Kennedy Kwasi Addo
Source :
International Journal of Microbiology, International Journal of Microbiology, Vol 2018 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2018.

Abstract

The control of infectious diseases is badly endangered by the rise in the number of microorganisms that are resistant to antimicrobial agents. This is because infections caused by resistant microorganisms often fail to respond to conventional treatment, resulting in prolonged illness and greater risk of death. Antimicrobial-resistant bacteria are also present in various water sources. This study therefore sought to document the microbiological quality and antibiograms of bacterial isolates (E. colistrains) from six different water sources in order to determine their safety for human consumption and to provide updated antibiotic data for pragmatic treatment of patients. Bacteria isolation and identification was done using API and conventional methods. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was conducted using the Kirby–Bauer method. Results obtained indicated that all the water sources tested were of poor quality. Bacteria isolated includedE. coli,Enterobacterspp.,Klebsiellaspp.,Salmonella typhi,Streptococcusspp.,Proteus vulgaris,Vibrio cholera,Shigellaspp.,Pseudomonas aeruginosa, andEnterococcus faecalis. The prevalence of multidrug-resistantE. coliwas 49.48%.E. coliisolates showed high resistance patterns to the tested antibiotics. They were most resistant to penicillin (32.99%), cefuroxime (28.87%), erythromycin (23.71%), and tetracycline (21.45%). In contrast, they were susceptible to nitrofurantoin (93.8%), cefotaxime and amikacin (91.75%), gentamicin (90.7%), nalidixic acid (89.65%), ciprofloxacin (74.2%), chloramphenicol (69.07%), pipemidic acid (65.97%), and cefuroxime (52.58%). Sixty-three percent (63%) of the multidrug-resistantE. colistrains recorded a multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) index value >0.2. The susceptible antibiotics, especially the nitrofurantoin, are hence recommended in the practical treatment of waterborne bacterial diseases.

Details

ISSN :
16879198 and 1687918X
Volume :
2018
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....def38eee246232c69a73f4071c4f8bac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7204013