Molecular Identification of rblB, Cnf1 and CsuE.genes for Acintobacter baumannii Isolated from Burn, Wounds infection and and Environmental Samples
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Abstract
Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii has emerged as a major problem around the world, posing a serious hazard to patients with burn and wound infections, In this study. Two hundred and fifty samples were collected from various sites in Baghdad/Iraq hospitals (Al-Yarmouk Teaching, burn center of Medical City, and Kamal Al Samray Hospitals) and divided into two groups based on their source: clinical samples (150) and environmental samples (100), collected and tested from October 2021 to March 2022. These samples were cultured on culture medium, and seven -three A. baumannii isolates were identified by microscopic examination and biochemical tests. The identification of (73) isolates was verified using the VITEK-2 system and a molecular approach based on the rplB gene. In addition, antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed on all bacterial isolates, and the findings revealed that 36 isolates had Multi-Drug Resistance (MDR). This study found that 14 isolates carrying the csuE gene, and in all 16 A. baumannii isolates are not carried Cytotoxic necrotizing factor (cnf1 gen) , Sequencing analysis was applied to the PCR product of 14 positive samples from 16 isolates to csuE gene the isolates detect Sequencing and similarity of genetic relationship between locally isolates and high identity global isolates in gene bank.
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Multi-Drug Resistance, Burns rblB, Acinetobacter baumannii