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Probiotics with Lactobacilli origin differently act on the growth of hospital-acquired multidrugresistant Klebsiella Pneumoniae

Joint Event on 15th International Congress on American Pathology and Oncology Research & International Conference on Microbial Genetics and Molecular Microbiology

Lilit Malkhasyan and Astghik Z Pepoyan

International Association for Human and Animals Health Improvement, ArmeniaArmenian National Agrarian University, Armenia

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Exp Pathol

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C5-058

Abstract
The positive effects of probiotic lactobacilli on human organism are known. Previously we suggested the use of Verhulst's equation (VE) for the evaluation of the growth of gut isolates from the patients with Familial Mediterranean fever disease. We used VE for the characterization of the growth of hospital-acquired multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae strain in current investigations. The differences in the duration of the growth preparatory and logarithmic phase, as well as in the specific growth rate of the pathogen were detected under the influence of putative probiotic lactobacilli strains: L. rhamnosus str. Vahe, L. rhamnosus str. ASAP, L. rhamnosus str. Lacto-G, L. plantarum str. ZPZ and L. delbrueckii str. IAHAHI. The strainspecific effects of lactobacilli on pathogen's growth show a possibility to use VE in the design of pharmacokinetics of probiotics. This study was supported by the International scientific Technical Center (A-2134).
Biography

Lilit Malkhasyan received her MSc from the Armenian National Agrarian University (specialty:children and functional nourishment technology). She is an active member of the International Association for Human and Animals Health Improvement, Yerevan, Armenia. She is the author of three scientific publications.

E-mail: lmalkhasyan@gmail.com

 

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