Abstract

In this study, 20 swabs were collected from three hospitals in the holy city of Karbala (Al Hussein General
 Hospital, Al Abbas Private Hospital and Maternity Hospital). Nutrient agar was grown on solid feed medium
 and incubated at 37 ° C for 24-48 hours for isolation and diagnosis. Bacterial isolates obtained underwent
 biochemical and bacteriological tests for diagnosis. I prepared different doses of isolated bacteria according
 to the McFarland model. Then take 0.1 ml of 1/10000 IV dilution and add to Muller Hinton agar medium.
 The results of the preliminary diagnosis of the isolated bacteria showed that the positive bacteria of Cram
 stain were higher than those of Cram negative bacteria. The largest number of S.aureus bacteria was in the
 hospital environment from which swabs were taken and in all locations, especially bathrooms. By calculating
 the percentage of the total number of samples diagnosed for each hospital separately, the results showed that
 Hussein General Hospital had the highest contamination rate of 90%, while Al-Ahli Hospital had the lowest
 contamination rate of 40%. With regard to the effect of antiseptics, the concentration gave 75% Dettol the
 highest amount of inhibition of bacterial growth compared with other concentrations.
 On the other hand, the synergistic effect of both antiseptics (Dettol and chlorine) 75% -25% had an effect
 on inhibition of bacterial growth and its total elimination in the medium compared to other concentrations.

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