Title of article :
Antibacterial Effect of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Group A -Hemolytic Streptococci with Macrolide Resistance Isolated from University Student Carriers in North of Iran
Author/Authors :
fozouni, leila Department of Biology - Gorgan Branch - Islamic Azad University , javidmehr, sepideh Department of Biology - Gorgan Branch - Islamic Azad University , barghamadi, hadiseh Department of Biology - Gorgan Branch - Islamic Azad University , mazandarani, anahita Department of Biology - Gorgan Branch - Islamic Azad University , rouhafza, somaye Department of Biology - Gorgan Branch - Islamic Azad University
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7
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1
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7
Abstract :
background:the increase in the resistance of group a βhemolytic streptococci (gabhs) to antibiotics is considered as a serious threat to human health. objectives:the current study aimed at determining the antimicrobial effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles (znonps) on the growth of erythromycinresistant gabhs harboring mef gene isolated from university student carriers. methods:the study was conducted on 100 healthy students from islamic azad university, gorgan branch. specimens were collected from the nasopharyngeal region using sterile swab. after biochemical tests to identify gabhs, resistance to various antibiotics was determined using agar disk diffusion test (the kirbybauer method). the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) of erythromycin was also determined by broth microdilution test. the macrolide resistance gene (mefa) was identified by polymerase chain reaction (pcr) using specific primers, and the antibacterial properties of znonps were evaluated by agarwell diffusion method. the data were analyzed by chisquare and anova tests (p< 0.001). results:in the current study, the frequency of gabhs carriers was reported 11%. the highest amount of bacterial resistance was correlated with erythromycin with the frequency of 45.4%. also, 91% of the isolated streptococci were susceptible to cefazolin, followed by cefalexin (82%), penicillin (73%), and amoxicillin (46%). besides, 43% of the erythromycinresistant isolates had the mic of ≥ 1 µg/ml. from the five isolates resistant to erythromycin, 60% harbored the mefa gene. the results of agarwell diffusion test showed that 40% of the strains, which were resistant to erythromycin and harbored mefa gene, were inactivated in the concentration of 50 mg/ml of znonps, and the rest were also inactivated in the concentration of 100 mg/ml. conclusions:the znonps used in the current study had a high antimicrobial activity against all gabhs isolates that were resistant to erythromycin. it was revealed that the bactericidal property increased upon increasing the concentration of the nanoparticles.
Keywords :
GABHS , Carriers , Macrolide Resistance , Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2484903
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