Co-Selection of Multiple Heavy Metals Resistance and Multiple Antibiotics Resistance in Coliform Bacteria Present in Hasdeo River in Korba and Champa Region
Journal Title: Journal of Microbiology and Related Research - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Prevalence of multiple antibiotics resistance in microorganisms was well known but also represents a serious threat to public health. Pollution of Hasdeo river due to heavy metals and Coliform bacteria increases with industrialization, urbanization and continuous discharge of domestic waste from livestock facilities. Pollution of river water was one of the greatest concerns for the water consumers with respect to the quality of river water of Hasdeo in Korba and Champa region. The present study deals with isolation identification and enumeration of Coliforms bacteria isolated from Hasdeo river in Korba and Champa region, and examine pattern of their multiple heavy metals resistance capacity and multiple antibiotic resistance together.
Authors and Affiliations
Rajshree Singh
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