Molecular Characterization and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Microorganisms from Port Harcourt Correctional Center, Rivers State Nigeria

T. Sampson, I.C. Ohanekwu, L. Peekate
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Correctional centers have been reported to be associated with several conditions predisposing inmates to health challenges as a result of exposure to disease causing microbial population. This study therefore targeted the Molecular Characterization and Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Microorganisms from Port Harcourt Correctional Center, Rivers State Nigeria. A total of 150 samples (100 from skin (upper arm) and 50 from wall surfaces) were collected using sterile swab sticks and immediately transported to Department of Microbiology Laboratory, Rivers State University for analyses, using standard microbiological techniques. Molecular characterization was done using Polymerase Chain reaction (PCR) and subjected to gene sequencing.  The Kirby-Bauer Disc Diffusion method was used for the antimicrobial susceptibility test. Well in agar method was used to assess the susceptibility of the isolates to honey and Aloe Vera extract. The study revealed that 100% of all the bacterial isolates were resistant to Meropenem, Vancomycin, cefuroxime, and Ceftazidine, while 90% of the bacterial isolates were susceptible to Gentamicin, Cepftriaxone, Erythromycin, and Ciproflozaxine. Data showed the MAR index ranged from 0.3 to 0.8. Statistical analysis revealed there were no significant differences in the mean values of data obtained from the animate and inanimate surfaces (p > 0.05). Molecular identification confirmed the isolates to be Kocuria palustris, Serretia liquefaciens, Klebsiella pneumonia, Enterococcus feacalis, Bacillus flexus, and Aspergillus niger. The results revealed that honey was more effective (100%) than Aloe Vera extract which inhibited only one of the Escherichia coli isolates. The study displayed the antimicrobial effect of honey against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial isolates. While adequate personal hygiene, proper sanitation, and spaced room should be encouraged, honey can be used in correctional centers to control bacterial skin infections.
尼日利亚河流州哈科特港惩教中心微生物的分子特征和抗菌药敏感性模式
据报道,惩教中心存在多种情况,使囚犯因接触致病微生物而面临健康挑战。因此,本研究以尼日利亚河流州哈科特港惩教中心微生物的分子特征和抗菌药敏感性模式为目标。使用无菌棉签共采集了 150 份样本(100 份来自皮肤(上臂),50 份来自墙壁表面),并立即送往河流州立大学微生物学实验室使用标准微生物技术进行分析。使用聚合酶链式反应 (PCR) 进行分子鉴定,并进行基因测序。 抗菌药敏感性测试采用柯比鲍尔盘扩散法。琼脂井法用于评估分离物对蜂蜜和芦荟提取物的敏感性。研究显示,100% 的细菌分离物对美罗培南、万古霉素、头孢呋辛和头孢他啶具有耐药性,而 90% 的细菌分离物对庆大霉素、头孢曲松、红霉素和环丙沙星具有敏感性。数据显示,MAR 指数在 0.3 至 0.8 之间。统计分析显示,从有生命表面和无生命表面获得的数据平均值没有明显差异(P > 0.05)。经分子鉴定,确认分离出的菌株为棕榈科球菌(Kocuria palustris)、液化丝雷菌(Serretia liquefaciens)、肺炎克雷伯氏菌(Klebsiella pneumonia)、羽状肠球菌(Enterococcus feacalis)、柔性芽孢杆菌(Bacillus flexus)和黑曲霉(Aspergillus niger)。结果显示,蜂蜜比芦荟提取物更有效(100%),芦荟提取物只能抑制一种大肠杆菌分离物。研究显示,蜂蜜对革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性细菌分离物都有抗菌作用。虽然应鼓励充分的个人卫生、适当的环境卫生和间隔的房间,但蜂蜜可用于惩教中心控制细菌性皮肤感染。
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