Volume : VII, Issue : III, March - 2017

Isolation and Characterization of Multi Drug Resistant Bacterial Pathogens in Treated Waste Water from Hospital Sewage Treatment Plant

Dr. Sharvari A. Samant

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 Introduction: Multiple Drug Resistant bacteria are often found in treated waste water from the hospital which leads to transfer of resistance to the bacteria in natural environment. Aims: The present study was aimed to know the spectrum of bacteria in Sewage Treatment Plants and resistance pattern of E. coli  and Enterococci as indicator organisms. Methodology: A total of 120 water samples were processed by standard microbiological procedures. Results: The spectrum of common bacteria isolated from the STPs were E. coli (18.9%), Klebsiella (16.3%), Pseudomonas(15.7%), Citrobacter (14.8%), Enterococci (12.3%) Micrococci (11.6%)and Staphylococci (11.6%).  All the isolates (100%) were resistant to Ampicillin. More than 75% isolates of E.coli and more than 70% Enterococci were resistant to  more than four antibiotics. Conclusion: The present study highlights the importance of strict governance on functioning of STP and random microbiological testing to protect the environment. 

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Dr. Sharvari A. Samant, Isolation and Characterization of Multi Drug Resistant Bacterial Pathogens in Treated Waste Water from Hospital Sewage Treatment Plant, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume‾7 | Issue‾3 | March‾2017


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