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Enterococcus faecalis a Major Cause of STD: A New Evidence

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    • Qasim Al-Dobardani 1
    • Amera M. Al-Rawi 2
    • Khairul A. Radzun 3

    1 Nineveh Health Department

    2 University of Mosul College of science Department of Biology

    3 Faculty of Applied Sciences/ University Technology MARA/ Malaysia

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Document Type : Research Paper

10.33899/rjs.2023.180271
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Abstract

The current study aimed to highlight the relationship of Enterococcus faecalis with sexually transmitted diseases (STD) as an uncommon cause of this infection. Thirty samples of urethral swabs were collected from male patients diagnosed by the specialist physician with sexually transmitted diseases according to clinical signs and history of the disease. The swabs were inoculated on the medium of blood and chocolate agar and diagnosed by classical methods, then confirmed using vitek-2 technique. The incidence of E. faecalis isolates was 16.6%.
This study also dealt with investigation of antibiotic resistanceoofobacteriaotoovancomycin,olevofloxacin, erythromycin, and tetracycline depending on the minimum  inhibitory concentration (MIC) using vitek-2 compact system,  and the results showed that  20 %, 60 %, 80 %  and 100 %  of isolates were resistant to vancomycin, levofloxacin, erythromycin, and tetracycline respectively. This study concluded the existence of a relationship between this bacterium and STD by isolating it as the only cause in hypersexuality patients. 16S rRNA sequencing has been used for a more specific diagnosis, and the isolate designated as Enterococcus faecalis QaAm-IRAQ-1 was deposited in the GeneBank database under the accession number ON796012.1. The sequence similarity search using BLAST, phylogenetic analysis of the isolated bacteria was done by neighbor-joining (NB) method, the results showed that our isolate has a compatibility of 99% with many isolates including E. faecalis China, India, Japan, Germany and USA.

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  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • STD
  • Antibiotics test
  • Molecular diagnosis

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Rafidain Journal of Science
Volume 32, Issue 3
September 2023
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  • Receive Date: 16 March 2023
  • Revise Date: 02 May 2023
  • Accept Date: 10 May 2023
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Al-Dobardani, Q., Al-Rawi, A., & Radzun, K. (2023). Enterococcus faecalis a Major Cause of STD: A New Evidence. Rafidain Journal of Science, 32(3), 1-8. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.180271

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Qasim Al-Dobardani; Amera M. Al-Rawi; Khairul A. Radzun. "Enterococcus faecalis a Major Cause of STD: A New Evidence". Rafidain Journal of Science, 32, 3, 2023, 1-8. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.180271

HARVARD

Al-Dobardani, Q., Al-Rawi, A., Radzun, K. (2023). 'Enterococcus faecalis a Major Cause of STD: A New Evidence', Rafidain Journal of Science, 32(3), pp. 1-8. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.180271

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Al-Dobardani, Q., Al-Rawi, A., Radzun, K. Enterococcus faecalis a Major Cause of STD: A New Evidence. Rafidain Journal of Science, 2023; 32(3): 1-8. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.180271

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