Antibacterial resistance: a comparative study between clinical and environmental isolates
Citation
Mosharraf, F. B., Anindita, M., Kalam, I. M. S., & Karim, M. (2016). Antibacterial resistance: a comparative study between clinical and environmental isolates. BRAC University Journal, XI(2), 71–84.Abstract
This comparative study was carried out to investigate the presence of antibiotic sensitive and
resistant bacteria isolated from different environmental samples of Bangladesh with specific clinical
strain obtained from !CD DR, B . The environmental isolates were collected from the month April
2015 to September 2015 from different locations ofDbaka city to perceive the propensity of these
environmental isolates to develop antibiotic resistance at different time periods of a year. The
bacterial isolates were identified on the basis of the standard cultural, morphological and
biochemical characteristics. Antibiogram was done to identiJY the antibiotic susceptibility of the
isolates according to CLSI guidelines. The result of this study showed that all the environmental
isolates have become resistant to the tested antibiotics, and some of them have become multiresistant
to these therapeutic agents whereas all the clinical isolates showed the opposite result. The
study helps to predict the future emergence and to guide the development of strategies towards
counteracting this resistance. Therefore periodic and comprehensive survey of antibiotic resistance
in the environmental bacteria is required