tailieunhanh - Isolation and identification of escherichia species from faecal sample of an elephant and Antibiogram assay

In the present study, faecal and blood samples were collected, aseptically, from an elephant arrived to the Veterinary Clinics of the College. Immediately, samples were used for bacterial isolation. A bacterial isolate, isolated from the faecal sample of an elephant was identified at the genus level to be of Escherichia species by adopting Enterobacteriaceae identification kit used for studying biochemical characteristics and carbohydrate utilization tests (Gram negative bacilli showing mainly ONPG positive, oxidase negative and nitrate reduction positive). Mueller Hinton’s agar (MHA) was used to conduct antibiogram assay by using the faecal culture. |