Bhakti Ramesh Chiluvery
V M Government Medical College, India
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J AIDS Clin Res
Introduction: In developing countries like India, diphtheria is a significant child health problem. It is on the verge of elimination
yet is notified in some pockets like North Karnataka, North Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. Solapur fall on the Maharashtra â?? north
Karnataka border and thus is the most vulnerable area. There are notified cases of diphtheria in adult population as well. Here
we describe the recent outbreaks of diphtheria in Solapur district, Maharashtra a period of consecutive six months. The study
was undertaken in Dr. V.M. Govt. Medical College, Solapur in Department of Microbiology.
Aim: To identify and isolate Corynebacterium species and demonstrate for toxigenecity test.
Material & Methods: Investigation was done on strong clinical suspected cases; two throat swabs were collected as per the
Standard Operating Procedure laid down by the department. Final diagnosis was done based on clinical findings, direct microscopy
and bacteriological culture. Isolates were sent to reference laboratory for TOX gene detection and Toxigenicity testing.
Results: All cases were of pediatric age group, either unimmunized or partially immunized. Early diagnosis and treatment with
ADS is crucial which leads to favorable outcome.
Conclusion & Discussion: According to this study it is found that most of the strains of C. diphtheriae isolated from clinical
samples were toxin producing strains which indicates the need to spread awareness about the disease among people with low
educational status, enhance epidemiological surveillance, strengthening and reviewing the efficacy of immunization program
all of which ultimately helps in early diagnosis and treatment leading to favorable outcome and low fatality rate.
Bhakti Ramesh Chiluvery has completed her MBBS from Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research Medical College and is currently pursuing Postdoctoral studies in Microbiology from Dr. Vaishampayan Memorial Govt. Medical College, India. Her research interests are in infectious diseases and virology.
E-mail: chiluverybhakti@gmail.com
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