Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media

Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone caused by microbial infection. The objective of the study is to characterise the microbiome from osteomyelitis with the hypothesis that osteomyelitis is induced by polymicrobial infection. To identify the microbiome, sample was initially isolated from pin...

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Main Authors: Ali, Fatimah Maryam, Ismail, Mohd Faisal, Mohktar, Munirah, Rismayuddin, Alia Risma, Yusof, Mohd Nazri, Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
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spelling my.iium.irep.808622020-06-30T01:29:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80862/ Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media Ali, Fatimah Maryam Ismail, Mohd Faisal Mohktar, Munirah Rismayuddin, Alia Risma Yusof, Mohd Nazri Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz QR Microbiology RK Dentistry Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone caused by microbial infection. The objective of the study is to characterise the microbiome from osteomyelitis with the hypothesis that osteomyelitis is induced by polymicrobial infection. To identify the microbiome, sample was initially isolated from pin site of ortophaedic patients with osteomyelitis using sterile swab. Following that, the sample was inoculated into nutrient broth and incubated at 37° C for 24 h aerobically. Later, the sample was cultured on CHROMagar, mitis salivarius agar (MSA) and lactobacillus specific agar (LSA) for identification of Candida species, Streptococcus species and Lactobacillus species, respectively. Gram-staining was conducted to identify its phenotype under light microscope. Finally, disc diffusion test was conducted on each isolate to assess its sensitivity towards nystatin, amphotericin B, gentamicin and tetracycline. Based on the study, only Candida albicans and Streptococcus species were identified. Candida albicans and Streptococcus species were isolated from the sample with C. albicans exhibited resistance to amphotericin B, gentamicin and tetracycline while Streptococcus species were resistance to nystatin, amphotericin B and tetracyclin. In conclusion, osteomyelitis is induced by polymicrobial infection, with the microbial isolates possess various susceptibility towards common antimicrobial agents. IIUM Press 2019-12-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80862/1/317-Article%20Text-1833-1-10-20200107.pdf Ali, Fatimah Maryam and Ismail, Mohd Faisal and Mohktar, Munirah and Rismayuddin, Alia Risma and Yusof, Mohd Nazri and Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz (2019) Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media. International Journal of Allied Health Sciences, 3 (3 (Special Issue: Research Towards Sustainable Development Goals) Kuantan Research Day 2019). p. 757. E-ISSN 2600-8491 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijahs/index.php/IJAHS/article/view/317/322
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RK Dentistry
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RK Dentistry
Ali, Fatimah Maryam
Ismail, Mohd Faisal
Mohktar, Munirah
Rismayuddin, Alia Risma
Yusof, Mohd Nazri
Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
description Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone caused by microbial infection. The objective of the study is to characterise the microbiome from osteomyelitis with the hypothesis that osteomyelitis is induced by polymicrobial infection. To identify the microbiome, sample was initially isolated from pin site of ortophaedic patients with osteomyelitis using sterile swab. Following that, the sample was inoculated into nutrient broth and incubated at 37° C for 24 h aerobically. Later, the sample was cultured on CHROMagar, mitis salivarius agar (MSA) and lactobacillus specific agar (LSA) for identification of Candida species, Streptococcus species and Lactobacillus species, respectively. Gram-staining was conducted to identify its phenotype under light microscope. Finally, disc diffusion test was conducted on each isolate to assess its sensitivity towards nystatin, amphotericin B, gentamicin and tetracycline. Based on the study, only Candida albicans and Streptococcus species were identified. Candida albicans and Streptococcus species were isolated from the sample with C. albicans exhibited resistance to amphotericin B, gentamicin and tetracycline while Streptococcus species were resistance to nystatin, amphotericin B and tetracyclin. In conclusion, osteomyelitis is induced by polymicrobial infection, with the microbial isolates possess various susceptibility towards common antimicrobial agents.
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author Ali, Fatimah Maryam
Ismail, Mohd Faisal
Mohktar, Munirah
Rismayuddin, Alia Risma
Yusof, Mohd Nazri
Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
author_facet Ali, Fatimah Maryam
Ismail, Mohd Faisal
Mohktar, Munirah
Rismayuddin, Alia Risma
Yusof, Mohd Nazri
Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
author_sort Ali, Fatimah Maryam
title Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
title_short Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
title_full Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
title_fullStr Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
title_sort characterisation of osteomyelitis microbiome using specific growth media
publisher IIUM Press
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/80862/1/317-Article%20Text-1833-1-10-20200107.pdf
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