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Antibiogram Pattern of Shigella flexneri: Effect of BioField Treatment

By Trivedi Effect
September 23, 2015

Journal: Air & Water Borne Diseases PDF  

Published: 23 Sep 15 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

DOI: 10.4172/2167-7719.1000122 ISSN: 2167-7719

Authors: Mahendra Kumar Trivedi , Alice Branton, Dahryn Trivedi, Gopal Nayak, Harish Shettigar, Sambhu Charan Mondal and Snehasis Jana*

Citation: Trivedi MK, Branton A, Trivedi D, Nayak G, Shettigar H, et al. (2015) Antibiogram Pattern of Shigella flexneri: Effect of BioField Treatment. Air Water Borne Diseases 3: 122. doi:10.4172/2167-7719.1000122

 

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Abstract

Shigellosis is a major public health burden in India and its neighboring countries due to infection of Shigella species. The current study was attempted to investigate the effect of biofield treatment on Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) with respect of antimicrobial susceptibility assay, biochemical characteristics and biotyping. The American Type Culture Collection (ATCC 9199) strain of S. flexneri was used in this experiment. The study was conducted in revived and lyophilized state of S. flexneri. Both revived (Group; Gr. II) and lyophilized (Gr. III) strain of S. flexneri were subjected to Mr. Trivedi’s biofield treatment. Gr. II was assessed on day 5 and day 10, while Gr. III on day 10 after biofield treatment with respect to control (Gr. I). The antimicrobial susceptibility of S. flexneri showed 35% alteration in Gr. II on day 10 while no alteration were observed on day 5 (Gr. II) and in Gr. III as compared to control. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of biofield treated S. flexneri also showed significant (46.88%) alteration in Gr. II on day 10 while no alteration were observed on day 5 (Gr. II) and in Gr. III as compared to control. It was observed that overall 24.24% biochemical reactions were altered in which 21.21% alteration was found in Gr. II on day 10 with respect to control. Moreover, biotype number was changed in Gr. II on day 10 with identification of new organism i.e. Edwardsiella tarda (40015042) as compared to untreated strain of Shigella species (40010000). The result suggested that biofield treatment has significant impact on S. flexneri in revived treated cells (Gr. II) on day 10 with respect to antimicrobial susceptibility, MIC, biochemical reactions pattern and biotyping.

Conclusion

Altogether, the biofield treatment has significantly altered the susceptibility pattern (35%) and MIC values (46.88%) of tested antimicrobials against the ATCC strain of S. flexneri in revived treated cells (Gr. II) on day 10 as compared to control. It also altered the biochemical reactions pattern (21.21%) in biofield treated strain of S. flexneri in Gr. II as compared to control. On the basis of changed biochemical reactions of S. flexneri the biotype number was altered in Gr. II with identification of new organism, Edwardsiella tarda (40015042) as compared to untreated strain of Shigella species (40010000). Mr. Trivedi’s biofield treatment could be applied as an alternative therapeutic approach to alter the sensitivity pattern of antimicrobials in near future. These findings suggest that there is a need to carry out extensive susceptibility studies at molecular level.

 

 

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