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Volume 4, Issue 5(Suppl)

J Infect Dis Ther

ISSN: 2332-0877 JIDT, an open access journal

Page 35

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Euro Infectious Diseases 2016

September 05-06, 2016

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Infectious Diseases

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Lavanya Rishi et al., J Infect Dis Ther 2016, 4:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0877.C1.012

Revised anti-staphylococcal activity of conventional antibiotics in the presence of

Lactobacillus

paraplantarum

cell free supernatant

Lavanya Rishi, Garima Mittal

and

Rajeev Kumar Agarwal

Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, India

I

n view of the capability of

S. aureus

causing a wide array of infections ranging from localized skin infections to life threatening

systemic infections and due to emerging drug resistant

S. aureus

strains (MRSA/ORSA/VISA), there is a need to explore other

alternative options to manage such deadly strains. Use of probiotics is one such option as several probiotic strains have been reported

to have anti-staphylococcal activity. In the present study, efficacy of antibiotics in the presence of probiotic cell free supernatant (CFS)

against

S. aureus

strains was evaluated by radial/agar well diffusion assay as well as by minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)

determination. Out of the four probiotics used, CFS of

L. paraplantarum

revealed the maximum anti-staphylococcal activity. To use

the probiotic/CFS in conjunction with conventional antibiotics against

S. aureus

, antibiogram of S. aureus as well as L. paraplantarum

was determined. On the basis of resistance pattern of both, the two combinations (CFS/ampicillin and CFS/oxacillin) were selected.

These two combinations were found to have synergistic/additive effect as per the fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) index. It

was inferred from the study, MICs of both the antibiotics in presence of CFS were reduced significantly. It is worth mentioning that

the strains which were earlier resistant to oxacillin were rendered sensitive to it in the presence of CFS as per CLSI guidelines. It can

be concluded from the study that CFS and ampicillin/oxacillin combination might help in rejuvenating the use of conventional anti-

staphylococcal antibiotics for the treatment of multi-drug resistant strains.

Biography

Lavanya Rishi is currently pursuing her graduation in Medical Sciences (MBBS second year student) in Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, India. She has been

a meritorious student at the Secondary and Senior Secondary level. Recently, she has been awarded short term studentship (STS-2015) by Indian Council of Medical

Research, India to work on the project “Possible augmentation in the anti-staphylococcal activity of conventional antibiotics with probiotic cell free supernatant”.

rishipraveen@yahoo.com