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Investigation of antibiotic resistance properties of Staphylococcus aureus isolates originated from throat, nose and hand cultures of food workers
3rd World Congress and Expo on Applied Microbiology
November 07-09, 2016 Dubai, UAE

Rasih Felek and Ibrahim Yildirim

Akdeniz University, Turkey

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Microb Biochem Technol

Abstract:

Samples were collected from food workers�?? hands, noses and throats. The aim of this study is to investigate the resistance of these S. aureus strains to several kinds of antibiotics and beta- lactamase activities of S. aureus stains. 150 S. aureus isolates of workers were investigated. The strains of S. aureus which were isolated from nose culture were found resistant to penicillin in 92%, oxacillin in 36%, erythtomycin in 24%, clindamycin in 16%, gentamycin in 40%, rifampicin in 44%, ciprofloxacin in 8% and trimetoprim/ sulfamethoxasol in 6%. The strains of S. aureus which were isolated from throat cultures were found resistant to penicillin in 88%, oxacillin in 32%, erythtomycin in 26%, clindamycin in 14%, gentamycin in 42%, rifampicin in 44%, ciprofloxacin in 8% and trimetoprim/sulfametoksazol in 12%. The strains of S. aureus which were isolated from hand cultures were found resistant to penicillin in 84%, oxacillin in 30%, erythtomycin in 24%, clindamycin in 16%, gentamycin in 44%, rifampicin in 36%, ciprofloxacin in 10% and trimetoprim/sulfamethoxasol in 18%. When all nose, throat and hand culture samples were evaluated together, the strains of S. aureus were found resistant to penicillin in 88%, oxacillin in 32.7%, erythtomycin in 24.7%, clindamycin in 15.3%, gentamycin in 42%, rifampicin in 41.3%, ciprofloxacin in 8.7% and trimetoprim/sulfamethoxasol in 12%. Total beta-lactamase ratios for nose, throat and hand samples of food workers were found positive in 132 (88.4%) out of 150 samples. General precautions to minimize the risks in terms of S. aureus, the current situation of antibiotic resistance and possible precautions were discussed.

Biography :

Rasih Felek has completed his MD from Hacettepe University School of Medicine and Postdoctoral studies from Ataturk University School of Medicine. He has published more than 14 papers in reputed journals.

Email: rasihf@akdeniz.edu.tr