• Isolation And Sensitivity Of Bacteria Isolate From Vaginal Discharge To Antibiotics

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    • Title page
      Approval page
      Dedication
      Acknowlwdgement
      Table of Contents
      List of table
      Abstract 

      CHAPTER ONE
      1.1  Introduction
      1.2  Background of the study
      1.3  Antibiotic sensitivity
      1.4  aim
      1.5 Objectives of the study

      CHAPTER TWO 

      2.1  Literature review
      2.2  Origin of antibiotics resistance
      2.3  Development of Antibiotic Resistance
      2.4  Consequence of Antibiotic Resistance
      2.5  Regulatory issues to Antibiotic Resistance
      2.6  Mechanism of Antimicrobial Resistance

      CHAPTER THREE
      3.1  Materials and methods
      3.2  Preparation of chocolate  agar
      3.3  Preparation of blood  agar
      3.4  Sub culture in agar plate
      3.5  Agar slant sub culture in Bijou bottle
      3.6  Gram staining
      3.7  Biochemical tests
      3.7.1  Catalase test
      3.7.2  Oxidase test
      3.7.3  Methyl red test
      3.7.4  Indole test
      3.7.5  Vogwsproskauer test
      3.7.6  Citrate test
      3.8  Antibiotic culture sensitivity test

      CHAPTER FOUR

      4.1  Results

      CHAPTER FIVE

      5.1  Discussion

      CONCLUTION

      REFERENCE


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Normal vaginal flora contains a wide range of microorganisms. Bacterial vaginosis BV is the main reason of vaginal discharge. Many gram positive and gram negative rods i.e. E.coli, Klebsiella, Proteus, Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas spp. are major contributors in bacterial vaginosis. Aim: The present study was conducted to elucidate the frequency of various bacteria in high vaginal swabs and sensitivity pattern of bacteria to antibiotics that are currently used Material and Methods used are a  t ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Table 1: Biochemical test resultsTable 2: Gram reaction resultTable 3: Anti sensitivity pattern of Bacteria isolated from high vaginal swab ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]1.3 Antibiotic Sensitivity Antibiotic   sensitivity   is   a   term   used   to   describe   the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics. Antibiotic sensitivity testing (AST) is  usually  carried  out  to  determine  which antibiotic  will  be  most  successful  in  treating  a  bacterial infection  in  vivo. Testing  for  antibiotic  sensitivity  is  often done  by  the Kirby-Bauer  method  while  other    methods include  the  Stokes  method, E- ... Continue reading---