African Journal of
Microbiology Research

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Microbiol. Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0808
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJMR
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 5227

Table of Content: March 2021; 15(3)

March 2021

Rapidly growing mycobacterial infections associated with plastic surgery: An epidemiological description

Surgical site infections (SSI) caused by rapidly growing mycobacterial (RGM) have become increasingly frequent. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological, clinical aspects and factors associated with RGM infections related to plastic surgery. Notifications of SSI from 86 health care facilities of the capital of a Brazilian state within nine years, approximately, were assessed. RGM, predominantly M....

Author(s): Jessyca Rodrigues Braga , Marinésia Aparecida do Prado, Heliny Carneiro Cunha das Neves, Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Tipple, Dayane de Melo Costa, Sueli Lemes de Ávila Alves, Hélio Galdino-Júnior, Katiane Martins Mendonça and Silvana de Lima Vieira dos Santos

March 2021

Evaluation of factors fuelling global antimicrobial resistance and its economic and clinical burden

The aim of the research is to assess the factors fuelling Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and its economic and clinical burden. For this purpose, a systematic review was conducted, which included an analysis of factors and economic and clinical burden of AMR. It was found that poorly treated sewage; discharges from antibiotic manufacturing plants, empirical prescribing, lack of antimicrobial stewardship, poor AMR...

Author(s): Larry L. Mweetwa, Paul Chukwuemeka Adiukwu, Kabo O. Tshiamo, Thatoyaone Kenaope, Tiroyaone Nthusang and Emmanuel Tope Oluwabusola

March 2021

Antimicrobial activities of microbially-synthesized silver nanoparticles against selected clinical pathogens in Akure, Nigeria

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have stimulated interest of scientists due to their wide range of applications, including their potential antimicrobial activity. This study investigated the antimicrobial activities of AgNPs synthesized by rhizospheric soil and fish pond sediment microorganisms against selected clinical pathogens. The samples were cultured and organisms identified in accordance with standard procedures. The...

Author(s): Ekundayo E. A., Adegbenro A., Ekundayo F. O., Onipede H., Bello O. O. and Anuoluwa I. A.

March 2021

Anti-quorum sensing and anti-biofilm activities of Securidaca longepedunculata Fresen, an endangered species from Burkina Faso

The emergence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a serious challenge to the global health system. The QS inhibition is one of the approaches to fight against antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Securidaca longepedunculata is a medicinal plant that roots are the only organ used against microbial diseases. This species is threatened with extinction due to the massive use of its roots in phytotherapy. In this study,...

Author(s): Issa Karama, Vincent Ouedraogo, Ablassé Rouamba, Moussa Compaoré and Martin Kiendrebeogo

March 2021

Evaluation of yellow fever surveillance in Chad, 2015-2020

The present study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of yellow fever virus in patients with clinical signs of febrile jaundice giving suspicion of yellow fever and to evaluate diagnostic techniques for surveillance of yellow fever in the Republic from Chad. From January 2015 to July 2020, an observational study of virological markers was conducted in jaundice patients in Chad. Of the 1730 patients included in...

Author(s): Nadlaou Bessimbaye, Djimadoum Mbanga, Ali Mahamat Moussa, Djerandouba Yotobumbeti Ferdinand, Narbé Djimadengar Maxime, Nicolas Barro, Abdelsalam Tidjani and Choua Ouchemi,

March 2021

Degradation of lignocellulosic content of rice straw using aerobic cellulolytic bacteria isolated from forest soil of Bangladesh

The present research work was conducted to enumerate and isolate aerobic cellulolytic bacteria from forest soil using carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as substrate. The identified isolate was further tested as potent candidate to improve the nutritional value of rice straw. The forest soil was loaded with substantial amount (2.45×107) of cellulolytic bacteria. A total of 10 cellulose degrading bacteria (CDB) were...

Author(s): Md. Rashidul Islam, Md. Morshedur Rahman, Shilpi Islam, Shabbir Ahmed, Mueena Jahan, Sulav Indra Paul, and Abu Sadeque Md. Selim