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Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Bacterial Pathogens

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The antimicrobial sensitivity test of all isolated Salmonella, E. coli, and Staphylococcus strains was conducted according to Koneman et al. [14 ] by the disc diffusion method, and different antibiotic discs were used such as ampicillin Amp10, chloramphenicol C30, ciprofloxacin CIP5, colistin sulfate CT25, danofloxacin DX, doxycycline Do30, enrofloxacin ENR5, erythromycin E15, fosfomycin FOS-200, levofloxacin LEV-5, nalidixic acid NA30, norfloxacin NOR10, nitrofurantoin F300, penicillin P10, streptomycin S10, tetracycline T30, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole 25 SXT; Oxoid. The results were interpreted according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute [15 ].
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing by Kirby Bauer Method

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Antibiotic susceptibility test was determined using Kirby Bauer method (CLSI, 2015) . Subsequently, a bacterial suspension with turbidity equivalent to 0.5 McFarland standard was prepared in a 0.85% NaCl solution. Using a sterile swab, the bacterial suspension was inoculated on Mueller-Hinton agar (Oxoid, England). The plates were incubated 30°C for 24 h. The results of inhibition zones were interpreted as sensitive (S), intermediate (I) and resistance (R) according to the standard provided by CLSI. The antibiotic discs were loaded onto MH agar. The antibiotic discs used in this study were kanamycin (K30), chloramphenicol (C30), neomycin (N10), ampicillin (AMP10), nitrofurantoin (F300), tetracycline (TE30), streptomycin (S10), norfloxacin (NOR10), ciprofloxacin (CIP5), nalidixic acid (NA30), gentamicin (CN10), doxycycline (DO30) and sulfamethoxazole (RL100) (Oxoid, England).
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