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Abstract<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n

Human sources (Human not on antibiotics HN, Human on antibiotics, HA) as well as wild life (WL) isolates of Enteric organisms were examined for resistance to some antibacterial agents.<\/p>\n

The isolates include Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp, Citrobacter spp, Enterococcus spp, and Proteus spp.From HN, 48 E.coli isolates (63.15%), 13 isolates of Citrobacter (17.10%), 9 isolates of Klebsiella (11.84%) and 6 isolates of Enteroccocus (7.89%) were tested.<\/p>\n

From HA, 45 isolates of E.coli (57.69%), 16 isolates of Citrobacter (20.51%), 5 isolates of Klebsiella(6.41%), 9 isolate of Enteroccocus (11.53%) and 3 isolates of Proteus (3.84%) were evaluated for resistance to antimicrobial agents.<\/p>\n

Generally, isolates from HA were more resistant to ampicillin (50%) and augmentin (32.15%) than clarithomycin (5.17%).<\/p>\n

Similarly HN isolates were more resistant to ampicillin (29.54%), augmentin (18.73%) and cetriaxone (17.32%) than nitrofuratoin (14.87%).<\/p>\n

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Introduction<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n

Bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae <\/em>family are primary inhabitants of the lower gastrointestinal tract of man and animals. Many survive readily in nature while some are found living free where water and minimum energy sources are available.<\/p>\n

In humans, they comprise the highest proportion of the bacterial content in the gut. They are also found in the female genital tract and as transient colonizers of the mucous membrane.<\/p>\n

As a family, these microorganisms produce the widest variety of infections compared to other microbial agents (Oguntebeju and Nwobu, 2004).<\/p>\n

Throughout history, there has been a continual battle between humans and the multitude of microorganisms that cause infection and disease.<\/p>\n

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