Download PDFOpen PDF in browserAssessment of Bacterial Contamination and Antibiogram in Creek Town River, Cross River StateEasyChair Preprint 143898 pages•Date: August 10, 2024AbstractThis study assesses bacterial contamination and antibiotic resistance profiles in Creek Town River, Cross River State, aiming to evaluate water quality and public health risks. Water samples were collected from multiple sites along the river over a period of three months. Standard microbiological techniques were employed to isolate and identify bacterial pathogens. The assessment revealed significant levels of contamination, with bacteria such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa detected. Antibiotic susceptibility testing using the disk diffusion method showed varying resistance patterns, with many isolates exhibiting resistance to commonly used antibiotics including amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin. The findings highlight a critical need for improved waste management practices and regular monitoring to mitigate health risks associated with waterborne bacterial infections. This study provides valuable insights into the current state of water quality in Creek Town River and underscores the importance of addressing environmental pollution to safeguard public health. Keyphrases: Antibiogram, Creek Town River, E. coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella, antibiotic resistance, bacterial contamination, water quality
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