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Volume 4, Issue 4(Suppl)

J Infect Dis Ther 2016

ISSN: 2332-0877, JIDT an open access journal

Page 89

Notes:

Infectious Diseases 2016

August 24-26, 2016

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August 24-26, 2016 Philadelphia, USA

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Infectious Diseases

Joint Event on

2

nd

World Congress on

Pediatric Care & Pediatric Infectious Diseases

International Conference on

A systematic review of studies investigating the effect of honey and citrus on

Streptococcus pyogenes

Nurul Azmawati Mohamed, Nur Syahirah Mohamad, Zarini Ismail

and

Siva Gowri Patmanathan

Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Malaysia

Background

: Taking honey with citrus juice (lemon/lime/calamansi) to soothe sore throat has been practiced in many parts of the

world for decades. Various combinations of honey with different types of citrus juice (lime, lemon and calamansi to name a few) have

been traditionally used by the Egyptians, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Indians and Malays for the treatment of sore throat.

The amount of honey and citrus juice used also varies from different cultures and places.

Objective

: To systematically review the antibacterial effect of honey and citrus juice on

Streptococcus pyogenes.

Methodology

: Using the keywords honey, manuka, tualang, citrus, lime and

Streptococcus pyogenes

, we systematically searched

EBSCOhost, Ovid, Scopus and WEB OF SCIENCE databases for reports of studies investigating the antibacterial effect of honey and

citrus juice on

Streptococcus pyogenes.

Results

: A total of 415 abstracts were initially identified. 26 abstracts were finally chosen and reviewed by looking at the title, abstracts

and full paper using pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria in relation to honey (n=22) and citrus (n=4). None of the articles

studied the effect of both honey and citrus juice on the organism. Majority of the studies showed that both honey and citrus have

significant antimicrobial effect on

Streptococcus pyogenes.

Conclusions

: There is no available data on the combined effect of honey and citrus on

Streptococcus pyogenes

. This knowledge gap

offers an opportunity to investigate those effects with the purpose to support traditional practice with scientific evidences.

Biography

Nurul Azmawati Mohamed has completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 2002 from University of Sheffield, United Kingdom and Masters of Pathology (Medical

Microbiology) in 2012 from National University of Malaysia. She is a Clinical Microbiologist and Senior Medical Lecturer at Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,

Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia. Her interest is in bacteriology, particularly on antibiotic resistant organisms. She has published 10 articles in journals and presented in

conferences locally and internationally.

drnurul@usim.edu.my

Nurul Azmawati Mohamed et al., J Infect Dis Ther 2016, 4:4(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0877.C1.009