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Assessment of Microbiological Quality and the Anti-Bacterial Traits of Sterile Liquids Used for Medication of Eye and Ear Infections in Bangladesh

Published in December 2013 Issue 9 (Vol. 1, Issue 9, 2013)

Assessment of Microbiological Quality and the Anti-Bacterial Traits of Sterile Liquids Used for Medication of Eye and Ear Infections in Bangladesh - Issue cover

Abstract

Current study endeavored to examine the microbiological quality as well as the anti-bacterial traits of different sterile liquid drops commonly applied for the treatment of eye and ear infections in Bangladesh. Fifteen (15) different types of liquid drops manufactured in different pharmaceutical industries were microbiologically examined through common, traditional and replicable cultural and biochemical tests. Total viable bacterial and fungal load (~101 -104 cfu/ml) showed repugnant contamination of which 7 samples significantly exceeded United States Pharmacopeia (USP) or British Pharmacopeia (BP) limit (

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Kohinoor Akter Raton

Department of Microbiology, St...

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Md. Asif Hossain

Department of Microbiology, St...

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Mrityunjoy Acharjee1 and Rashed Noor

Department of Microbiology, St...

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AJPHR19007

AJPHR-01-000007

2013-12-01

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Akter, K., & Asif, M. & Mrityunjoy Acharjee1 and Rashed Noor (2013). Assessment of Microbiological Quality and the Anti-Bacterial Traits of Sterile Liquids Used for Medication of Eye and Ear Infections in Bangladesh. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 1(9), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR19007

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