Volume 5 Issue 2 (March – April , 2019)

Original Articles

Saliva as a medium for antibiotic sensitivity- A new tool in diagnosis
Deepak Narang, Jeevan Singi Tityal, Vandana Mishra

Salivary diagnostics is a dynamic and emerging field utilizing nanotechnology and molecular diagnostics to aid in the diagnosis of oral and systemic diseases. An antibiotic is any substance that delays with the ability of bacteria to function normally. Data from the previous literature shows that there has been continuous research for utilization of human saliva as medium for testing antibiotic sensitivity. Hence; we have tried to summarize some of the important aspects of human saliva and their role in acting as a medium for antibiotic testing.
Key words: Antibiotic, Saliva, Sensitivity

Received: 12April, 2019                                     Revised: 24 April, 2019                             Accepted: 15May, 2019

Corresponding author: Dr.Deepak Narang, Junior resident, PG teacher Oral Medicine, Prasad Medical College, Lucknow, U.P., India

This article may be cited as: Narang D, Tityal JS, Mishra V. Saliva as a medium for antibiotic sensitivity: A new tool in diagnosis..Int J Res Health Allied Sci 2019; 5(2):65-67.

 
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