Title of article :
Antibiogram of E. coli serotypes isolated from children aged under five with acute diarrhea in Bahir Dar town
Author/Authors :
Adugna, Ayrikim Bahir Dar University - Science College - Department of Biology, Ethiopia , Kibret, Mulugeta Bahir Dar University - College of Science - Department of Biology, Ethiopia , Abera, Bayeh Bahir Dar University - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Microbiology, Parasitology and Immunology, Ethiopia , Nibret, Endalkachew Bahir Dar University - Science College - Department of Biology, Ethiopia , Adal, Melaku Bahir Dar University - Science College - Department of Biology, mulugetanig@gmail.com
From page :
656
To page :
664
Abstract :
Background: Diarrheal disease and its complications remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children. The prevalence and antibiogram of E. coli as causative agents of diarrhea vary from region to region, and even within countries in the same geographical area. Objectives: To determine the serotype and antimicrobial susceptibility of E. coli in children under-five years of age. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 422 children with diarrhea from December 2011 to February 2012. Identification of E. coli and antimicrobial susceptibility testing were done following standard procedures. Results: The overall isolation rate of E. coli was 48.3%. Poly 2 sero-groups, poly 3 sero-groups, poly 4 sero-groups and E. coli O157:H7 accounted for 80 (39.2%), 40 (19.6%), 25 (12.3%), and 59 (28.9%) of the isolates, respectively. Poly 2 sero-groups, constituting isolates belonging to enteropathogenic E. coli were the most commonly isolated serotypes. E. coli exhibited high levels of antimicrobial resistance to ampicillin (86.8%), tetracycline (76%) and cotrimoxazole (76%). Low levels of resistance to ciprofloxacin (6.9%) and norfloxacin (9.3%) were documented. Conclusion: High prevalence of diarrheagenic E. coli compounded by alarming antimicrobial resistances is a serious public health problem. Regular determination of antibiogram and public education are recommended.
Keywords :
E. coli , antimicrobial susceptibility , diarrhea , Ethiopia
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634546
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