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Euro Pathology 2018 | Hematologic Oncology 2018

June 20-21, 2018

Volume 8

Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pathology

ISSN : 2161-0681

15

th

EUROPEAN PATHOLOGY CONGRESS

&

LEUKEMIA AND HEMATOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

June 20-21, 2018 | Paris, France

14

th

International Conference on

JOINT EVENT

Antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from camel raw and fermented (Garis) milk against

pathogenic bacteria isolated from urinary tract infected patients, Sudan

Nahed Adam Abdalla Jebrel

1

, Asmaa B Ibrahim

1

, Hisham N Altayb

1

and Zeinab A M Elgadi

2

1

Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan

2

Veterinary Research Institute, Sudan

T

his was a cross-sectional study carried out to isolate, identify and test the antimicrobial activity of lactobacillus species

against pathogenic bacteria. Three strains of Lactobacillus species (

Lactobacillus acidipiscis, Lactobacillus rhamanosus

and

Lactobacillus lactis

subsp.

hordinae

) were isolated from camel milk, and 30 bacterial species were isolated from urinary tract

infected patients by using various cultured media. Strains isolated were characterized by phenotypic, physiological and biochemical

properties. Identification of Lactobacilli species was confirmed by sequencing of 16S rRNA gene. Well diffusion method was used

for antimicrobial activity of Lactobacillus species and commonly used antibiotic, against pathogenic bacteria. Results showed

that Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated urinary pathogen 9 (30%) followed by

Klebsiella pneumoniae

8 (26.7%),

Enterococcus faecalis

6 (20%),

Staphylococcus aureus

5 (16.7%),

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

1 (3.3%) and

Proteus mirabilis

1 (3.3%).

Most of the isolated organisms were resistant to co-trimoxazole 24 (80%), norfloxacin 12 (40%), ciprofloxacin, nitrofurantoin 10

(33.3%) and chloramphenicol 10%. Four (13.3%) isolates of pathogenic bacteria were susceptible to

Lactobacillus lactis

subsp.

hordinae activity, followed by 2 (6.9%) isolates susceptible to

Lactobacillus rhamanosus

and 1 (3.3%) susceptible Lactobacillus

acidipiscis,

Lactobacillus lactis

subsp. hordinae could be used for the treatment and prevention of multidrug resistant urinary tract

infected bacteria.

Biography

Nahed Adam Abdalla Jebrel has completed her MA from National University of Sudan and BSc in Histopathology and Cytology from Sudan International University.

She has published one paper in a reputed journal and has expertise in DNA sequencing and sequences analysis, NGS sequencing and data analysis, bioinformatics

techniques (Modeling, Mutation analysis, immunoinformatics (BLAST and NCBI)), PCR technique and DNA sequencing and sequences analysis.

nahedadam7@gmail.com

Nahed Adam Abdalla Jebrel et al., J Clin Exp Pathol 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C1-046