Journal of Applied Biological Sciences
Yazarlar: Semiramis JABERI, Mehdi RAHNEMA, Reza SHAPOUR
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Anahtar Kelimeler:Microbial flora,Medical leeches,Sterilization,Antibiotic
Özet: Medicinal leeches have an important and expanding role in plastic surgery and in the management of chronic venous insufficiency, but infection can complicate their use. The aim of this study were designed a new protocol to sterilize or at least to reduce the number of colonies of the bacteria on medical leeches. Bacterial flora of the surface, mouth, and gut of medical leeches was studied and bacterial identification was conducted based on morphological and biochemical tests. The susceptibilities of these isolates to 11 antimicrobial agents were investigated. Next, the leeches were immersed in susceptible antibiotic and the final results were studied. Biochemical and morphological tests indicated that Aeromonasspp.is the dominant culturablesymbiont in leeches collected from north of Iran. Isolates were highly susceptible to tetracycline, gentamicin, cotrimoxazole and ceftriaxone. According to results, tetracycline was superior to other antibiotic to cleansing of bacteria from leeches. Aeromonasspp.were eliminated completely from all leeches and statistically significant cleaning was obtained with the use of tetracycline and gentamicin solution after 4 days for 5.5 h daily