4 results match your criteria: "Western Delta University Oghara[Affiliation]"

Occurrence of New Delhi Metallo-Beta-Lactamase 1 Producing Species in Oghara Water Nexus: An Emerging Environmental Implications of Resistance Dynamics.

Microbiol Insights

October 2022

Aspen Pharmacare South Africa, 7 Fairclough Road, Korsten, Port Elizabeth 6020, Gqeberha, Eastern Cape.

Various members of the enteric bacteria in recent times are evolving diverse survival mechanisms for antibiotic therapy resulting in failure of treatment in infection and disease cases. The species are potential strains implicated in gastrointestinal tract infection and are recently evolving in the resistance mechanism. The study evaluates the occurrence of New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase 1 (NDM-1) amongst species using the phenotypic and genomic characterization of environmental strains in the Oghara water nexus.

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GC-MS biocomponents characterization and antibacterial potency of ethanolic crude extracts of .

SAGE Open Med

August 2022

Physiology Unit, Department of Clinical Biology, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Huye, Republic of Rwanda.

Objective: The menace of antibacterial resistance among enteropathogenic bacteria continues to raise therapeutic management concerns within public health system. As a strategy toward alternative control of resistant pathogen proliferation, a folkloric plant (green tea leaves: ) was collected from Ishaka municipality and characterized for biomolecular components and antibacterial potency.

Methods: The bioactive and biomolecular components of the plant's ethanol extract were characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

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The bacteriological safety of food/food products and the menace of antimicrobial resistance amongst enteropathogenic bacteria raise therapeutic management concerns within the public health system. Recently consumers of food/food products purchased from the public market of Bushenyi District presents with Enterobacteriaceae infection-associated symptoms and clinical conditions. We determine the molecular characterization and antibiotic signatures of some enteric bacterial recovered from foods/food products in markets of Bushenyi District, Uganda.

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Background: Viral infections are emerging with diverse clinical relevance both in endemic environments and non-endemic regions of the world. Some of the viruses cause co-infections that are of public health importance. The progress of studies on human immunodeficiency virus / Human papillomavirus (HIV/HPV) co-infection is not well documented especially in Africa where cases are endemic.

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