Abstract

The antimicrobial susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori isolated from suspected patient using stool sample at Beijing greatest college of health sciences and technology, Kaduna, demonstration clinic. The analyses were carried out to further understand the intestinal environment condition of the sample sites. As it has been noted that: it is difficult of growing Helicobacter pylori in a broth, hence, no specific enrichment has been proposed. Note: As everything present in the stomach would be found in the stools, hence there is no doubt that Helicobacter pylori can be eliminated via this route and successful culturing of Helicobacter pylori from the stool sample had been achieved. [4]. The stool was diluted to a 20% w/v solution of in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and the suspension was sieved through a 250 um strainer before plating onto the selective media. The sample was passed through a series of dilution techniques and centrifugation before finally plating on to the deoxycholate citrate agar (selective) and incubates at 37oC under the microacrobic atmospheric oxygen concentration of 7 – 12% (O2) for four (4) days. Across the cultured, the cultured plate there was marked abundant of bacterial cells with some colonies having the characteristics of Helicobacter pylori which later sub-cultured and isolated for antimicrobial test.

Highlights

  • Helicobacter pylori, the principal species of the genus Helicobacter is a common human pathogen, which is responsible for a variety of gastro-duodenal pathologies in both the developing and the developed countries in the world

  • The stool was diluted to a 20% w/v solution of in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and the suspension was sieved through a 250 um strainer before plating onto the selective media

  • The aim of this research is to evaluate the antimicrobial profile of H. pylori isolated from the stool sample

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Introduction

Helicobacter pylori, the principal species of the genus Helicobacter is a common human pathogen, which is responsible for a variety of gastro-duodenal pathologies in both the developing and the developed countries in the world. It is the main cause of at least 90% duodenal ulcer and 70% of gastric ulcer [1]. The organisms does not form spores but under adverse condition undergoes transformation from spiral to coccoid morphology often accompanied by a loss of culturability on conventional media [3]. The organism is fastidious and cultivation in vitro that requires microaerophilic environment and complex media. The bacteriological culture of Helicobacter pylori is quite tedious, time consuming procedure [5]

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