ABSTRACT
The skin
provides a remarkable good barrier against bacteria infections. Although many
bacteria comes in contact with or reside on the skin, they are normally unable
to establish an infection. This study evaluates the bacterial colonization of
human skin. The study was conducted within MOUAU. A total number of thirty (30)
swab samples were collected at random from the Skin of thirty (30) different
students of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike by. swabbing the
surface of their skin using a sterile swab sticks moistened with normal
saline.· AU· ' ·.• samples collected were transported to Microbiology
laboratory Mouau immediately and cultured. using the streak plate method on
MacConkey agar, Blood agar, and incubated for 24.hours at 37·C for bacterial
growth. The resulting colonies from the MacConkey agar and blood agar plates
were purified by sub-culturing on freshly prepared nutrient agar plates. The
plates were incubated at 35°C for 24hours. The antibiotic susceptibility of the
isolates was tested against the following antibiotics. Ofloxacin (l Omcg),
Peflacine ( I 0mcg), Ccftriaxone (1 0mcg), Amoxycillin/Clavulanic (30mcg),
Gentamicin (30mcg), Streptomycin (30mcg), Cephalexin (10mcg), Cotrimoxazole
(30mcg) and Ampicilin (30mcg), using Kirby Bauer antibiotics_disk; :>
method. Five (5) different organisms were isolated which include;
Staphylococcus..3fureus 19(36.5%), Bacillus sp 11(21.2%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa
4(7.7%), Streptococcus sp 13(25.0%), and Escherichia coli 5(9.6%). The
antibiotic sensitivity test reviewed that Ofloxacin 49(94.2%) is the drug of
choice for the treatment of skin infection following to the fact that it. show
high rate of sensitivity to the bacterial isolates tested, whereas Ampicillin
16(30.8%) has the least percentage susceptibility to the isolates. The spread
of the microorganisms and the infection from human hands can be minimized by
the use of hand sanitizers by the students. increased sanitary measures, strict
adherence to regular hand washing with soap and antiseptics and regular bathing
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