Comparison of antimicrobial activity of zinc chloride and bismuth subsalicylate against clinical isolates of helicobacter pylori

Javed Yakoob, Zaigham Abbas, Muhammad Waqas Usman, Safia Awan, Shagufta Naz, Fatima Jafri, Saeed Hamid, Wasim Jafri

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Abstract

We determined the in vitro susceptibility of clinical isolates of Helicobacter pylori to ZnCl, compared its sensitivity to bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) and clarithromycin (CLR) that are used for the treatment of H. pylori infection and its activity at different gastric pH. One hundred sixteen clinical isolates of H. pylori strains were chosen. Agar gel dilution method was used to determine the susceptibility of H. pylori isolates to ZnCl 40μg/ml, BSS 20μg/ml, and CLR 2μg/ml. Suspension of 109 bacteria/μl was streaked on the blood agar plate. The control consisted of H. pylori incubated without ZnCl, BSS, and CLR. One hundred ten H. pylori strains (95%) were susceptible to ZnCl 40μg/ml compared to 114 (98%) to BSS 20μg/ml (p=0.002) and 92 (79%) to CLR 2μg/ml (p=0.602). H. pylori isolates from patients with nonulcer dyspepsia and from peptic ulcer were equally susceptible to ZnCl 40μg/ml (90/96 vs. 26/26, p=0.208). H. pylori associated with chronic gastritis and chronic active gastritis were equally susceptible to ZnCl. H. pylori demonstrated susceptibility to ZnCl in vitro. H. pylori susceptibility to ZnCl 40μg/ml was greater than BSS and comparable to CLR. ZnCl may be used in the treatment of H. pylori infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)305-309
Number of pages5
JournalMicrobial Drug Resistance
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2014

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