ABSTRACT
Gastroenteritis is an infection of the gut
(intestines) with viruses, bacteria, or other microbes. You may develop
diarrhea, sickness (vomiting), tummy (abdominal) pain and other symptoms. This
study evaluated the incidence of gastroenteritis in three (3) different clinics
in Umuahia. A total of 48 faecal specimens were collected using sterile plastic
bottles with air-tight screw cap tops from 3 different hospitals within
Umuahia. Salmonella sp, Shigella sp, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
with a percentage occurrence of 37.5%, 29.2%, 20.8%, and 12.5% respectively,
were found to cause gastroenteritis .It was observed that Abia state specialist
has the highest rate of bacterial load with a percentage distribution of
22(45.8%) followed by AmaraJane hospital with percentage distribution of
17(35.4%), whereas, Mouau clinic has the least bacterial load with a percentage
distribution of 9(18.8%). Out of 48 samples, 4 clinical Bacteria were isolated
and tested for antibiotics susceptibility, Ciprofloxacin was the most effective
antimicrobial agent with 45 representing (93.8%) susceptibility followed by
Gentamicin with 40 representing (83.3%), Levofloxacin37(77.1%), Ampiclox
22(45.8%) ,Norfloxacin 18(37.5%) and Amoxill7(35.4%), Streptomycin 13(27.1%),
whereas Chloramphenicol has the least percentage susceptibility of 6
representing (12.5%). It was observed that the bacterial isolates showed high
rate of resistance Chloramphenicol with the percentage resistance of 42(87.5%),
followed by Erythromycin 39(81.3%), Rifampicin 36(75.0%), then Streptomycin
35(72.9%), Amoxil 31(64.6%), Norfloxacin 30(62.5%) and moderately resistant to
Ampiclox26(45.8%), whereas Ciprofloxacin has the least percentage resistance of
3 representing (6.3%). This emphasizes the need for continuous evaluation of
the quality of common antibiotics, prudent drug prescription and judicious use
ofthese antibiotics in gastroenteritis management.
CATHERINE, O (2026). Prevalance Of Bacterial Isolates Growth From Gastroenteritis Among Patients In Three Different Clinics Within Umuahia:- Chikere, Catherine O. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Feb 18, 2026, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/prevalance-of-bacterial-isolates-growth-from-gastroenteritis-among-patients-in-three-different-clinics-within-umuahia-chikere-catherine-o-7-2
OBIAGELI, CATHERINE. "Prevalance Of Bacterial Isolates Growth From Gastroenteritis Among Patients In Three Different Clinics Within Umuahia:- Chikere, Catherine O" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 18 Feb. 2026, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/prevalance-of-bacterial-isolates-growth-from-gastroenteritis-among-patients-in-three-different-clinics-within-umuahia-chikere-catherine-o-7-2. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.
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OBIAGELI, CATHERINE. "Prevalance Of Bacterial Isolates Growth From Gastroenteritis Among Patients In Three Different Clinics Within Umuahia:- Chikere, Catherine O" Mouau.afribary.org (2026). Accessed 18 Feb. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/prevalance-of-bacterial-isolates-growth-from-gastroenteritis-among-patients-in-three-different-clinics-within-umuahia-chikere-catherine-o-7-2