Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital Wastewater
Extensive and unregulated use of antibiotics favours the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobial agents. Hospitalized patients are at usually high risk of infections, and therefore the hospital surroundings favours the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobial agents, complicating the treatment...
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doaj-44ba135113bf48eb8a17c8e4b3faa3042021-10-02T18:52:30ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2018-06-011221011101710.22207/JPAM.12.2.65Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital WastewaterShahnawaz Mohd0Abdul Malik11Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202 002, India. 2Department of Tuberculosis and Chest Disease; JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University; Aligarh - 202 002, India.1Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202 002, India.Extensive and unregulated use of antibiotics favours the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobial agents. Hospitalized patients are at usually high risk of infections, and therefore the hospital surroundings favours the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobial agents, complicating the treatment of health facility infections as a result of drug resistant pathogens. The pattern of hospital infection has modified over the years, reflective advances in drugs and development of antimicrobial agents. Hospital effluent could contain multi drug resistant (MDR) coliforms and enteric pathogens which could pose a great problem for communities. There also exists a relationship between the metal tolerance and the anti-microbial resistance in microorganisms. Bacteria have continued to adapt to ecology of humans and their antimicrobial agents by diversifying the systems that they have evolved to counter those agents. As a result, unexpected and new problem of resistance have appeared and some resistance has become widely spread. So our aim is to determine the prevalence of antibiotic and heavy metals resistance in coliforms isolated from hospital wastewater. The present study was conducted at Department of (Ag.) Microbiology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences; Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh. https://microbiologyjournal.org/prevalence-of-antibiotic-and-heavy-metals-resistance-in-coliforms-isolated-from-hospital-wastewater/isolationwaste waterantibioticcoliforminteraction with metals. |
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Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital Wastewater |
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Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital Wastewater |
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Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital Wastewater |
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Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital Wastewater |
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Prevalence of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Resistance in Coliforms Isolated from Hospital Wastewater |
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prevalence of antibiotic and heavy metals resistance in coliforms isolated from hospital wastewater |
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Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology |
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Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology |
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Extensive and unregulated use of antibiotics favours the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobial agents. Hospitalized patients are at usually high risk of infections, and therefore the hospital surroundings favours the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobial agents, complicating the treatment of health facility infections as a result of drug resistant pathogens. The pattern of hospital infection has modified over the years, reflective advances in drugs and development of antimicrobial agents. Hospital effluent could contain multi drug resistant (MDR) coliforms and enteric pathogens which could pose a great problem for communities. There also exists a relationship between the metal tolerance and the anti-microbial resistance in microorganisms. Bacteria have continued to adapt to ecology of humans and their antimicrobial agents by diversifying the systems that they have evolved to counter those agents. As a result, unexpected and new problem of resistance have appeared and some resistance has become widely spread. So our aim is to determine the prevalence of antibiotic and heavy metals resistance in coliforms isolated from hospital wastewater. The present study was conducted at Department of (Ag.) Microbiology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences; Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh.
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