Speaker

April 28, 2021    ,

Webinar on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Mousumi Karmaker

Mousumi Karmaker

Bangladesh University of Health Sciences, Bangladesh

Title: prevalence of drug resistance bacteria in primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare level

Abstract:

Safe drinking water does not represent any significant risk to health over the life time of consumption, including different sensitivities that may occur between life stages (WHO 2015). Drinking water quality has a microbiological and a physicochemical dimension. Street vended drinking water is a major source of satisfying thirst for lots of people. This water may not be always safe for drinking and may contain potentially harmful microorganisms. The present study will be done to assess the microbiological quality (more specifically, the presence of fecal coliform bacteria) of street vended drinking water in Dhaka City.

Biography:

Shamsunnahar Toma is a Doctor by profession and works with one of the private clinic in Boalmari, Faridpur. She holds a Bachelor in Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) from Govt. Unani and Ayurbedic Medical College and Hospital, and MS in Microbiology from Bangladesh University of Health Sciences. Toma has almost 6 years of practice in different clinics in different places in Bangladesh. She grew up in Pabna District of Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh and is passionate about controlling antibiotic resistance.