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beta-Lactam antibiotics are commonly used to treat bacterial infections. The groups of antibiotics in this category include penicillin's, cephalosporin's, carbapenems and monobactams. Increased use of antibiotics, particularly the third generation of cephalosporin's, has been associated with the emergence of beta-Lactamase mediated bacterial resistance, which subsequently led to the development of ESBL producing bacteria. ESBL screening as a routine test has not yet been practiced in Bangladesh. The present study was undertaken to detect and analysis of these bacteria by different methods. MDR…mehr

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beta-Lactam antibiotics are commonly used to treat bacterial infections. The groups of antibiotics in this category include penicillin's, cephalosporin's, carbapenems and monobactams. Increased use of antibiotics, particularly the third generation of cephalosporin's, has been associated with the emergence of beta-Lactamase mediated bacterial resistance, which subsequently led to the development of ESBL producing bacteria. ESBL screening as a routine test has not yet been practiced in Bangladesh. The present study was undertaken to detect and analysis of these bacteria by different methods. MDR strain like NDM and MRSA become resistant on beta lactam antibiotic. Point mutation (TATACT to TATATT) occurs in the promoter region and palindrome occurs and bacteria become virulent. Finally, we found mecA positive isolate.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Pranab KarmakerThe author has completed his MS in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and a PhD in Microbiology. Currently, is working in the field of marine biotechnology and also in the field of traditional medicinal plants in Bangladesh.