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Dr. Mai Abd Allah Elmahdy Ali Youssif :: Publications:

Title:
Efflux pumps encoding genes (adeA and adeS) in relation to antibiotic resistance pattern in Acinetobacter baumannii strains isolated from Benha university hospital
Authors: Mai Abdullah Elmahdy
Year: 2024
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Abstract:

Background: As the most common MDR, Acinetobacter baumannii has become a growing issue in hospitals.Several mechanisms, such as efflux pumps, which can route antibiotics outward and stop antibiotics from harming the bacterium, contribute to this resistance potential. Methods: Clinical samples were grown on blood agar and MacConkey agar media, linked using the Gramm stain and biochemical processes, and also linked to the species position using the automated Vitek2 system. By using traditional PCR, the adeA and adeS genes in isolated isolates were found. Acinetobacter baumannii's pattern of antibiotic resistance was evaluated using 50 A.baumannii strains in this study. Results: Clinical samples were grown on blood agar and MacConkey agar media, identified using the Gramm stain and biochemical reactions, and also linked to the species level using the automated Vitek2 system. The adeA and adeS genes of insulated bacteria were identified using conventional PCR. This study used 50 different strains of the bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii to assess the pattern of antibiotic resistance.

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