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Volume : II, Issue : IX, October - 2012

A Study On Isolation Of E.coli Bacteria From Different Human Clinical Specimens In A Raipur

Poonam Verma

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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To fulfill the aim of these studies a large range of clinical samples were screened for identification of E.coli, their antibiotic sensitivity profile was evaluated. There are 500 specimen collected from pus, urine, stool, blood and miscellaneous examined on hospitalized and Out Patient Department of Pt. J.L.N.M.M. College, Raipur. 161(32.2%) pure cultures of E.coli colonies were isolated. Number of patients are varies in each sample. It's observed that UTI is most frequently caused by E.coli followed by pus, miscellaneous, stool and blood. Total number of patients in urine sample 26 male 29 female, in pus sample 30 male 5 female, in miscellaneous sample number of patient observed 14 male 11 female, 9 male and 5 female patients from blood culture and at last from stool sample 19 male 13 female were obtained. The work was focused on proper management of bacterial infection and uses the effective antimicrobial agent against disease.

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Poonam Verma, (2012). A Study On Isolation Of E.coli Bacteria From Different Human Clinical Specimens In A Raipur. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. IX, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1404.pdf

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