
An Instructor at Al-Karkh University of Science participates in an international scientific conference
Dr. Esraa Abdul-Jabbar Ibrahim participated in the first international scientific conference for pure sciences, which was held at the University of Babylon, and included several features in the fields of mathematics, physics, computer, chemistry, life sciences, and earth sciences.
The study consisted of scientific research on the study of the sensitivity of antibiotics and the ability to produce – the wide-spectrum bactalactimes – and the enzymes of the home-metal-mineralization of a number of bacterial isolates Klebsiella isolated from clinical specimens. This study aimed to examine the development of the resistance of the bacteria to detect the resistance types in several laboratory methods.
The study included the collection of 90 clinical isolates of Klepsiella from different clinical sources, including worms, ulcers, swabs, burns, wound swabs, ear swabs, and inflammatory skin cells. They all reflected a contrast in the effectiveness of these antibiotics against the strains of Klepsella. It has been concluded that the less effective ant-biotic towards this bacteria is: paracetin, followed by sibutaxam and ceftraxone, then trachymoprim and sulfamethaczole. The resistance ratio for isolates was 99%, 95.5%, 84.4%, 81.1% and 80% respectively.
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