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The Rapid and Easy Method to Detect the Pathogenic Aerobic Bacteria without Staining: A Case Study from Bankura and Its Surrounding Area, West Bengal, India

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dc.contributor.author Jana, Harekrishna
dc.contributor.author Roy, Tamanna
dc.contributor.author Mondal, Keshab Chandra
dc.contributor.author Dasmohapatra, Pradip kumar
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-14T07:48:29Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-14T07:48:29Z
dc.date.issued 2016-04
dc.identifier.issn 2321-6883
dc.identifier.issn 2347-9515
dc.identifier.uri http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/675
dc.description.abstract The present work investigates the pathogenic-aerobic bacteria in different sources of samples without staining in the community of Bankura and surroundings, during March 2015 to June 2015. In this study, all the isolates were subjected to gram staining, Vancomycin susceptibility test and KOH test. Our prospective study showed that out of 133 isolates, 99 (74.43%) were gram negative bacilli and 34 (25.56%) were gram positive cocci. negative rods including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella sp., Pseudomonas sp., Proteus sp., Salmonella typhi, Citrobacter spp., treptococci sp. and Enteroccisp. All gram negative bacilli shows 100% vancomycin resistance and KOH test positive.On the other hand, all gram positive cocci show 98.23% vancomycin sensitive, 1.76% resistance and KOH string test is 100% negative. Therefore, the alternative test of gram stain is Vancomycin susceptibility test and KOH test that are easily identify the gram negative and gram positive bacteria very well. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences (SAJB) en_US
dc.subject Gram negative bacilli en_US
dc.subject Gram positive cocci en_US
dc.subject Vancomycin en_US
dc.subject KOH string test en_US
dc.title The Rapid and Easy Method to Detect the Pathogenic Aerobic Bacteria without Staining: A Case Study from Bankura and Its Surrounding Area, West Bengal, India en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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