Thanaa R. Abdulrahman
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Occurrence of qnr Gene in Diarrheagenic Ciprofloxacin¬-Resistant Escherichia coli Isolated from Patients with Acute Diarrhea Thanaa R. Abdulrahman
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 02 (2020) Feb. 2020
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Background: Quinolone resistance Escherichia coli have been dramatically increased in last years. This resistance occurs either by chromosomal, or plasmid-mediated. The plasmid-mediated Quinolone resistance (qnr) gene which encompasses five different groups including qnrA, qnrB, qnrC, qnrD, and qnrS has been shown to aid resistance to fluoroquinolones. Objective: To estimate the occurrence of qnr among Diarrheagenic E coli strains isolated from patients with acute diarrhea. Methods:  This study included 43 E. coli clinical isolates recovered from 304 fresh stool specimens which were collected from patients presenting with acute diarrhea. Stool samples were plated onto MacConkey agar for 24 hr at 37ºC. The susceptibility and resistance to Ciprofloxacin and Nalidixic acid for all bacterial isolates were identified by standard procedures such as disk diffusion test and minimum inhibitory concentration. DNA was extracted from plasmids using commercial kits and then, the molecular diagnosis was performed with Multi-Plex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique using specific primers for qnr genes. Results:  Culture result revealed that E. coli was isolated from 43(14.1%) of 304 stool samples. Among these, 12 isolates were resistant to both nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin.  There were 18 qnr genes among these isolates. The qnrA gene was the most common (8/18, 44.4%) followed by qnrB (6/18, 33.3%), whereas qnrS gene represented only 4/18 (22.2%) of the total gens.  Conclusion: there is an increase in the occurrence of quinolone resistance among Diarrheagenic E. coli which harbored multiple plasmids profile. The most common gene for quinolone resistance in current study was qnrA gene.Keywords:  Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli, Quinolone resistance (qnr) genes, Ciprofloxacin, Nalidixic acid.
The Utility of Homemade ELISA Based Outer Membrane Proteins (OMP) of Salmonella Typhi in Diagnosis of Chronic Typhoid Carrier Thanaa R. Abdulrahman
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 10 Issue 07: (2018) July 2018
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Typhoid fever is an extreme multi-systemic infection, constitutional symptoms is a major findings with classic prolonged fever. The simplicity, sensitivity, specificity and cost effective of diagnostic test which will be used in diagnosis of typhoid fever in human carriers, would give a compelling apparatus in controlling and preventing typhoid. The aims of this investigation were to determine the proportion of typhoid carriers by using homemade ELISA test based on OMP extraction. This study included fifty febrile patients and thirty age and sex matched apparently healthy individual as control with no history of immunization in the recent past, they were 24 (48%) males and 26 (52%) females, the age was ranged between 18-40 year with mean (33.6) .Blood and stool samples were collected from each participant and these samples underwent culturing on special media, after OMPs extraction from Salmonella typhi. Sandwich homemade ELISA were developed for detection of anti typhoid IgG and IgM using crud OMPS as antigen .The results showed that 18 (36.0%) out of 50 patients were stool culture positive, while blood culture results confirmed typhoid fever in 7 (14.0%) patients. Out of 50 serum samples were tested by homemade ELISA kit, which prepared in this study for IgG /IgM detection, there were 35(70.0%) IgG positive and only 8 (16.0%) was IgM positive. For IgG and/or IgM, as tested by ELISA positive results in accordance with stool and blood culture assays .For stool positive culture, IgG ELISA (26%) 13/50, showed positive results, while IgM (6.0 %) 3/50.Keywords: Salmonella typhi, Outer membrane protein, Homemade ELISA, Anti-typhoid antibodies, Roc test.