ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI FROM THE CASES OF COLIBACILLOSIS IN CALF
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Abstract
The study was conducted for the isolation, identification and antibiogram study of
E. coli from different places of Dinajpur Sadar Upazilla. The study was performed
by using cultural, biochemical and antibiogram study. Out of 140 clocal samples
collected from calves.Among this 84 sample was collected from diarrheic
calves.From these sample 30 samples was positive. Sample was also collected
from the 56 apparently healthy calves.Among these 13 was found positive. It was
found that the prevalence of E.coli was higher in diarrhoeic calves (35.71%)
compared with apparently healthy (23.21%) calves were found to be positive for
E. coli infection. During cultural examination, all positive isolates produce
turbidity on nutrient broth, circular smooth colored colony on nutrient agar; Slight
pinkish smooth colony on SS agar; hemolysis on blood agar; bright pink color
colony on MacConkey’s agar and characteristic metallic sheen on EMB agar. The
positive isolates produce acid and gas by fermenting various sugars (Glucose,
Fructose and Maltose) and gave positive reaction to Indole, Methyl red test but
negative reaction to Voges Proskeur and citrate utilization test. The antibiotic
sensitivity pattern showed that E. coli isolates were moderate sensitive to
ciprofloxacin, chloramphenical, gentamicin and cephalexin, less sensitive to
kanamycin and cephradine and resistant to amoxycillin, streptomycin, tetracycline
and nalidixic acid.