Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens

Escherichia coli is considered one of the most frequent causative agents of common bacterial infections worldwide. In addition, effective treatment and prevention measures are still in demand due to the rise of antibiotic resistance and the emergence of new virulent strains. In this work, we evalu...

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Main Authors: Mamdouh M. Esmat, Ahmed G. Abdelhamid, Sabah A. Abo-ELmaaty, Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin, Mervat G. Hassan, Abeer A. Khattab, Ahmed Esmael
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Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-22f7cb6cf2794fe38ad7e84d2a0283bd2021-10-02T17:24:30ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2017-12-011141749175510.22207/JPAM.11.4.13Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical SpecimensMamdouh M. Esmat0Ahmed G. Abdelhamid1Sabah A. Abo-ELmaaty2Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin3Mervat G. Hassan4Abeer A. Khattab5Ahmed Esmael6Medical Microbiology and Immunology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt.Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Qalubiya Governorate, 13511, Egypt.Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Qalubiya Governorate, 13511, Egypt.Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Qalubiya Governorate, 13511, Egypt.Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Qalubiya Governorate, 13511, Egypt.Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Qalubiya Governorate, 13511, Egypt.Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Qalubiya Governorate, 13511, Egypt.Escherichia coli is considered one of the most frequent causative agents of common bacterial infections worldwide. In addition, effective treatment and prevention measures are still in demand due to the rise of antibiotic resistance and the emergence of new virulent strains. In this work, we evaluated antibiotics and bacteriophages as interventions for controlling pathogenic E. coli. A total of 15 E. coli isolates were included in this study. The automated identification system, namely Vitek 2, has been utilized for the identification. Antibiotics susceptibility profiles of all isolates were confirmed by disc diffusion method. All strains exhibited resistance at least to one antibiotic (ampicillin) while 13 strains were resistant to Ampicillin/Sulbactam, Cefazolin, and Ceftriaxone. Except for two strains, no resistance to Amikacin was observed. On the other hand, bacteriophages designated øEU-3 and øEU-4 were isolated by single plaque isolation and investigated as antimicrobial agents against pathogenic E. coli. Phages morphology, determined by transmission electron microscopy, revealed a structure comprised of a head diameter (71.42 nm) and a tail length (214.28 nm). These features placed the øEU-3 phage in the family Siphoviridae while øEU-4 belonged to family Myoviridae with a head diameter (66.6 nm) and a contractile tail length (108.3nm). Phages susceptibilities were determined by spot test to fifteen E. coli isolates. Coliphage øEU-3 and øEU-4 had narrow host range. This work described the efficacy of antibiotics and bacteriophages as intervention strategies to control pathogenic E. coli and paved the way for depth studies to broaden the antimicrobial spectrum of øEU-3 and øEU-4 phages. https://microbiologyjournal.org/antibiotics-and-phage-sensitivity-as-interventions-for-controlling-escherichia-coli-isolated-from-clinical-specimens/escherichia coliantibiotic resistancecoliphagesiphoviridaemyoviridae.
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author Mamdouh M. Esmat
Ahmed G. Abdelhamid
Sabah A. Abo-ELmaaty
Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin
Mervat G. Hassan
Abeer A. Khattab
Ahmed Esmael
spellingShingle Mamdouh M. Esmat
Ahmed G. Abdelhamid
Sabah A. Abo-ELmaaty
Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin
Mervat G. Hassan
Abeer A. Khattab
Ahmed Esmael
Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
escherichia coli
antibiotic resistance
coliphage
siphoviridae
myoviridae.
author_facet Mamdouh M. Esmat
Ahmed G. Abdelhamid
Sabah A. Abo-ELmaaty
Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin
Mervat G. Hassan
Abeer A. Khattab
Ahmed Esmael
author_sort Mamdouh M. Esmat
title Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens
title_short Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens
title_full Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens
title_fullStr Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotics and Phage Sensitivity as Interventions for Controlling Escherichia coli Isolated from Clinical Specimens
title_sort antibiotics and phage sensitivity as interventions for controlling escherichia coli isolated from clinical specimens
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Escherichia coli is considered one of the most frequent causative agents of common bacterial infections worldwide. In addition, effective treatment and prevention measures are still in demand due to the rise of antibiotic resistance and the emergence of new virulent strains. In this work, we evaluated antibiotics and bacteriophages as interventions for controlling pathogenic E. coli. A total of 15 E. coli isolates were included in this study. The automated identification system, namely Vitek 2, has been utilized for the identification. Antibiotics susceptibility profiles of all isolates were confirmed by disc diffusion method. All strains exhibited resistance at least to one antibiotic (ampicillin) while 13 strains were resistant to Ampicillin/Sulbactam, Cefazolin, and Ceftriaxone. Except for two strains, no resistance to Amikacin was observed. On the other hand, bacteriophages designated øEU-3 and øEU-4 were isolated by single plaque isolation and investigated as antimicrobial agents against pathogenic E. coli. Phages morphology, determined by transmission electron microscopy, revealed a structure comprised of a head diameter (71.42 nm) and a tail length (214.28 nm). These features placed the øEU-3 phage in the family Siphoviridae while øEU-4 belonged to family Myoviridae with a head diameter (66.6 nm) and a contractile tail length (108.3nm). Phages susceptibilities were determined by spot test to fifteen E. coli isolates. Coliphage øEU-3 and øEU-4 had narrow host range. This work described the efficacy of antibiotics and bacteriophages as intervention strategies to control pathogenic E. coli and paved the way for depth studies to broaden the antimicrobial spectrum of øEU-3 and øEU-4 phages.
topic escherichia coli
antibiotic resistance
coliphage
siphoviridae
myoviridae.
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/antibiotics-and-phage-sensitivity-as-interventions-for-controlling-escherichia-coli-isolated-from-clinical-specimens/
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