Title of article :
Plasmid Profile, Antibiotic Resistance, and Phenotypic Virulent Strains of S. flexneri
Author/Authors :
Nowroozi, J Medical School - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Hakemi vala, M Medical School - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Shigellosis is an acute gastroenteritis caused by Shigella species. The purpose of this study was to determine plasmid profile, antibiotic resistance and phenotypic virulent by Congo red between S. flexneri strains. The isolated bacteria were identified by standard bacterial and biochemical methods. Plasmids were isolated by alkaline lysis method. Antibiotic susceptibility test was performed according to”kirby-Bauer” method. Serological reactions were carried by slide agglutination tests
with both polyclonal and monoclonal antiserum kits. Virulent strains were isolated on a TSA plate contained Congo red dye
concentration. From 350 isolated Shigella species, 142 (40.57%) were S. flexneri. Eleven distinct plasmid profile patterns
were identified. Of S. flexneri isolates, 95% were resistant to tetracycline, 85.6% to SXT and 75.3% to ampicillin. All the
isolates were sensitive to ciprofloxacin. Our results showed that 39% were serotype II. 45.56% of S. flexneri were Congo
red positive. Antibiotic resistant determination in each case may prevent drug resistance increase. Since Congo red binding
test is cheap and simple it can be used to determine virulence properties of S. flexneri.
Keywords :
S. flexneri , Plasmid profiles , Congo red , Antibiotic resistant
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics