International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 2 Number 9 (2013) pp. 219-222
Immuno and Molecular screening of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from selected infection
S. Priya* and K. Anitha
Department of Microbiology, Sri Akilandeswari Women s College, Vandavasi, Tamil Nadu, India *Corresponding author e-mail:priyakumaravalli@gmai.com
ABSTRACT
About 100 samples such as Blood, pus from wound, urine, sputum were collected to isolate bacteria form patients admitted in different hospitals in and around vellore. The nature of bacterial isolates was identified wring standard morphology, biochemical and cultural characteristics, Staphylococcus aureus, E.coli, Bacillus sp. P.aeruginosa. P.aeruginosa were predominant o s in almost of the samples.The positive P.aeruginosa sample in pus were (20) 49,Urine 32(58),sputum 26(49), blood 14(44).The serotype of P.aeruginosa were identified using serotype methods. Susceptibility test was also carried out and results were noted. Sulbactum and clavulanic acid was used to overcome the penicillin and cephalosporin derivative resistant problem. This study clearly revealed that the sulbactum and clavulanic acid has anti beta lactamase activity and resistant to o s which are beta lactamase produces become susceptible to same antibiotic.
Keywords
Blood; pus; urine; sputum samples; antibiotics; P.aeruginosa.