Antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria from raw and treated water from activated sludge of a sewage treatment plant were isolated on eosin methylene blue agar (EMB) plates in the separate presence of ampicillin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol and streptomycin. Antibiotic resistant coliforms obtained from inflow and effluent waters were studied to determine influences of treatment on the species composition, resistance patterns and transferable resistance in these bacteria. The bacterial counts obtained showed a high proportion of antibiotic resistant coliforms in the treated effluent. The resistant coliform species were eliminated at different rates by the treatment. Escherichia coli decreased, whereas the proportion of Klebsiella sp increas...
Water reuse is now becoming a global necessity. However, one of the drawbacks in releasing wastewate...
The objective of this study was to monitor changes (amplification or attenuation) in antibiotic resi...
The wide application of antimicrobial agents in clinical settings to treat infectious disease, as we...
Antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria from raw and treated water from activated sludge of a sewage ...
Antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria from raw and treated water from activated sludge of a sewage ...
Antibiotics and pharmaceuticals are used to improve the quality of life worldwide. However, incomple...
Frequency of transferable multiple antibiotic resistance amongst coliform bacteria isolated from a t...
The emergence and diffusion of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been a major public health problem ...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria reach the environment directly with faeces, and indirectly with sewage...
In this work the presence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) in wastewater and the role of waste...
Enteric bacteria were examined for ability to transfer antibiotic resistance in a wastewater treatme...
Antibiotics have been intensively used over the last decades in human and animal therapy and livesto...
The presence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) in wastewater was investigated and the role of w...
The rise of antibiotic resistant bacteria threatens the existing status quo of successful treatment ...
AbstractAntibiotic-resistant bacteria have emerged due to the selective pressure of antimicrobial us...
Water reuse is now becoming a global necessity. However, one of the drawbacks in releasing wastewate...
The objective of this study was to monitor changes (amplification or attenuation) in antibiotic resi...
The wide application of antimicrobial agents in clinical settings to treat infectious disease, as we...
Antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria from raw and treated water from activated sludge of a sewage ...
Antibiotic-resistant coliform bacteria from raw and treated water from activated sludge of a sewage ...
Antibiotics and pharmaceuticals are used to improve the quality of life worldwide. However, incomple...
Frequency of transferable multiple antibiotic resistance amongst coliform bacteria isolated from a t...
The emergence and diffusion of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been a major public health problem ...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria reach the environment directly with faeces, and indirectly with sewage...
In this work the presence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) in wastewater and the role of waste...
Enteric bacteria were examined for ability to transfer antibiotic resistance in a wastewater treatme...
Antibiotics have been intensively used over the last decades in human and animal therapy and livesto...
The presence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) in wastewater was investigated and the role of w...
The rise of antibiotic resistant bacteria threatens the existing status quo of successful treatment ...
AbstractAntibiotic-resistant bacteria have emerged due to the selective pressure of antimicrobial us...
Water reuse is now becoming a global necessity. However, one of the drawbacks in releasing wastewate...
The objective of this study was to monitor changes (amplification or attenuation) in antibiotic resi...
The wide application of antimicrobial agents in clinical settings to treat infectious disease, as we...