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Title: Molecular Detection of TEM Gene in Citrobacter frundii Isolated from Clinical Specimens
Other Titles: الكشف الجزيئي عن جين تيمونيرا فى بكتيريا الليمونية الصديقه المعزولة من العينات السريرية
Authors: Elmuzamil, Magda Abdelfatah Elsheikh
Supervisor,- Mogahid Mohamed Elhassan
Keywords: Microbiology
Medical Laboratory
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2010
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Elmuzamil,Magda Abdelfatah Elsheikh.Molecular Detection of TEM Gene in Citrobacter frundii Isolated from Clinical Specimens/Magda Abdelfatah Elsheikh Elmuzamil;Mogahid Mohamed Elhassan.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,college of Medical Laboratory Science,2010.-53p. : ill. ; 28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: This study was carried out in Khartoum state during the period from November to May 2010 as extention to the previous research .The research aimed to determine the frequency of Citrobacter frundii among patients with urinary tract infection , also it aimed to determine the frequency of extended spectrum beta lactamases ( ESBL) in this species by using modified Kirby–Bauer disc diffusion method. Among three hundred and eleven ( n=311) patients, 11 (3,5%) were found to have UTI caused by Citrobacter frundii among which eight (72,7%) were considered as extended spectrum beta lactamases producer. The research was extended to determine the most frequent gene which is responsible for this phenomenon. Re-identification of the isolate was done by colonial morphology. Gram,s stain and biochemical tests using API20E. Modified Kirby– Bauer disc diffusion method was adopted to evaluate the resistance rate of C. frundyii to penicillin and third generation cephalosporins. Finally , DNA was extracted from each strain by boiling method and then PCR technique was adopted to detect the presence of TEM gene in these isolates . The results showed that TEM gene existed in all strains, these findings suggested that TEM gene may be the most dominant factor that induce ESBLs phenomenon .
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/2424
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Medical Laboratory Science

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