Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human

This study was conducted to study the pattern of antibiotic resistance of beneficial and harmful intestinal bacterial flora <em>Bifidobacterium</em> spp. and <em>Lactobacillus</em> spp. as beneficial bacteria and <em>Escherichia coli </em>and <em>Clostridium...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Al - Akeidi, Ahmed Hekmat
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Education for Pure Sciences 2019-03-01
Series:مجلة التربية والعلم
Online Access:https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_161051_6a21d7f9746a9e6a31652e561c08da21.pdf
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spelling doaj-2dab95709a3142a2b51aa170769c12372020-11-25T03:02:19ZaraCollege of Education for Pure Sciencesمجلة التربية والعلم1812-125X2664-25302019-03-0128120221610.33899/edusj.2019.161051161051Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from humanMohsen Al - AkeidiAhmed HekmatThis study was conducted to study the pattern of antibiotic resistance of beneficial and harmful intestinal bacterial flora <em>Bifidobacterium</em> spp. and <em>Lactobacillus</em> spp. as beneficial bacteria and <em>Escherichia coli </em>and <em>Clostridium</em> spp. as harmful bacteria, as well as the study of the effect of three risk factors (age, sex, feeding on milk and dairy products constantly) to resist these bacterial isolates. Results showed that the percentage of isolating <em>Bifidobacterium</em> spp. and <em>Lactobacillus</em> spp. in young ages (15-30 years old) was (67)% (40)%, respectively, which was more than harmful bacteria and the ratios of beneficial bacteria were greater in young ages compared with ages (50-65 years old) and the resistant of beneficial bacteria to were more than the harmful bacteria in younger ages compared to older subjects, well as that rates of isolation of bacteria reached (54.2, 80)% in females than in males, while ratios of isolation of harmful bacteria reached (70, 62.5)% in males than in females, and that resistance of harmful and beneficial bacteria was the highest in females compared to males, with respect to feeding as a risk factor the ratios isolating bacteria from people who consumes milk and dairy products consistently reached (29, 80)% as in people who didn't (71, 20)%, while the ratios of isolating harmful bacteria was (58, 53)% in people who not feed on milk and derivatives consistently than in people who eat constantly and resist harmful bacteria and decreased in people who consume milk and dairy products constantly compared with persons who not feeding constantly . <strong> </strong>https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_161051_6a21d7f9746a9e6a31652e561c08da21.pdf
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Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
مجلة التربية والعلم
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Ahmed Hekmat
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title Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
title_short Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
title_full Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
title_fullStr Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
title_full_unstemmed Study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
title_sort study the pattern of resistance and the effect of risk factors in some intestinal flora isolated from human
publisher College of Education for Pure Sciences
series مجلة التربية والعلم
issn 1812-125X
2664-2530
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This study was conducted to study the pattern of antibiotic resistance of beneficial and harmful intestinal bacterial flora <em>Bifidobacterium</em> spp. and <em>Lactobacillus</em> spp. as beneficial bacteria and <em>Escherichia coli </em>and <em>Clostridium</em> spp. as harmful bacteria, as well as the study of the effect of three risk factors (age, sex, feeding on milk and dairy products constantly) to resist these bacterial isolates. Results showed that the percentage of isolating <em>Bifidobacterium</em> spp. and <em>Lactobacillus</em> spp. in young ages (15-30 years old) was (67)% (40)%, respectively, which was more than harmful bacteria and the ratios of beneficial bacteria were greater in young ages compared with ages (50-65 years old) and the resistant of beneficial bacteria to were more than the harmful bacteria in younger ages compared to older subjects, well as that rates of isolation of bacteria reached (54.2, 80)% in females than in males, while ratios of isolation of harmful bacteria reached (70, 62.5)% in males than in females, and that resistance of harmful and beneficial bacteria was the highest in females compared to males, with respect to feeding as a risk factor the ratios isolating bacteria from people who consumes milk and dairy products consistently reached (29, 80)% as in people who didn't (71, 20)%, while the ratios of isolating harmful bacteria was (58, 53)% in people who not feed on milk and derivatives consistently than in people who eat constantly and resist harmful bacteria and decreased in people who consume milk and dairy products constantly compared with persons who not feeding constantly . <strong> </strong>
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