The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates

Twenty-nine Escherichia coli isolates collected from June 6 to July 17, 1992 from urinary tract infection cases at the National Kidney Institute were tested for their antibiotic resistance patterns using the modified Kirby-Bauer disc-agar diffusion method. The concentrations of the antibiotics used...

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Main Authors: Ancheta, Jesus, Capili, Wendy, Garcia, Johanna, Gutierrez, Helen Joy
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-65602021-07-12T10:26:51Z The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates Ancheta, Jesus Capili, Wendy Garcia, Johanna Gutierrez, Helen Joy Twenty-nine Escherichia coli isolates collected from June 6 to July 17, 1992 from urinary tract infection cases at the National Kidney Institute were tested for their antibiotic resistance patterns using the modified Kirby-Bauer disc-agar diffusion method. The concentrations of the antibiotics used were the prescribed ones for the method, which were based on the peak plasma concentrations of the antibiotics. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the commonly used antibiotics were also determined to find out the resistance of the isolates to the antibiotics based on the peak attainable concentration of the antibiotics in the urine. The percentage of resistant isolates toward the test antibiotics at the plasma level were as follows: ampicillin, 72.41 percent tetracycline, 62.07 percent co-trimoxazole, 48.28 percent chloramphenicol, 44.83 percent tetracycline, 0 percent co-trimoxazole, 48.28 percent chloramphenicol, 37.93 percent and nalidixic acid at 6.90 percent. The conjugative transferability of the multiple antibiotic resistance of fourteen donor E. coli isolates to the recipient (SF-800) was also tested. The results showed complete transfers of the resistance in 28.57 percent of the donors, incomplete transfers in 28.57 percent, and no transfer of resistance in 42.86 percent of the donors. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5916 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Antibiotics Urinary tract infections Drug resistance in micro-organisms Micro-organisms, Effect of drugs on Philippines, National Kidney Institute
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Antibiotics
Urinary tract infections
Drug resistance in micro-organisms
Micro-organisms, Effect of drugs on
Philippines, National Kidney Institute
spellingShingle Antibiotics
Urinary tract infections
Drug resistance in micro-organisms
Micro-organisms, Effect of drugs on
Philippines, National Kidney Institute
Ancheta, Jesus
Capili, Wendy
Garcia, Johanna
Gutierrez, Helen Joy
The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
description Twenty-nine Escherichia coli isolates collected from June 6 to July 17, 1992 from urinary tract infection cases at the National Kidney Institute were tested for their antibiotic resistance patterns using the modified Kirby-Bauer disc-agar diffusion method. The concentrations of the antibiotics used were the prescribed ones for the method, which were based on the peak plasma concentrations of the antibiotics. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the commonly used antibiotics were also determined to find out the resistance of the isolates to the antibiotics based on the peak attainable concentration of the antibiotics in the urine. The percentage of resistant isolates toward the test antibiotics at the plasma level were as follows: ampicillin, 72.41 percent tetracycline, 62.07 percent co-trimoxazole, 48.28 percent chloramphenicol, 44.83 percent tetracycline, 0 percent co-trimoxazole, 48.28 percent chloramphenicol, 37.93 percent and nalidixic acid at 6.90 percent. The conjugative transferability of the multiple antibiotic resistance of fourteen donor E. coli isolates to the recipient (SF-800) was also tested. The results showed complete transfers of the resistance in 28.57 percent of the donors, incomplete transfers in 28.57 percent, and no transfer of resistance in 42.86 percent of the donors.
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author Ancheta, Jesus
Capili, Wendy
Garcia, Johanna
Gutierrez, Helen Joy
author_facet Ancheta, Jesus
Capili, Wendy
Garcia, Johanna
Gutierrez, Helen Joy
author_sort Ancheta, Jesus
title The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
title_short The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
title_full The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
title_fullStr The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
title_full_unstemmed The minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against Escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the National Kidney Institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
title_sort minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotics against escherichia coli from urinary tract infection cases of the national kidney institute and the conjugative transferability of the resistance in these isolates
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1993
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5916
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