Method optimization for isolation of Klebsiella Bacteriophage from soil samples
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2020-02Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Khan, Zumana HayatMetadata
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In case of antibiotic-resistance bacteria, bacteriophages are widely used as a substitute
for many antibiotics in the field of medical science. In this study, the objective was to
segregate and point out bacteriophages against reference Klebsiella pneumoniae
bacteria using four types of procedures. In addition, these procedures had been
optimized to find a best possible outcome. Three types of soil samples were collected
near the different hospitals, lakes, ponds, and the river from Old Dhaka (Boali), Tongi
and Comilla. To isolate the bacteriophage plaque double layer agar plate method was
used. This study can help to minimize costs, reliance on antibiotics and destroy
antibiotic-resistant bacteria as the world is confronting a major encounter in managing
various resistant strains.