Molecular Mechanism Research https://ojs.as-pub.com/index.php/MMR <p><strong>ISSN: 3029-2212(Online)</strong><br>Molecular Mechanism Research&nbsp;(MMR) refers to the interrelation of structural components of biological organism, as well as the physical and chemical properties and interrelationships of various changing processes during it. MMR covers the research of botany, medicine, zoology and other disciplines, which explains the occurrence and development of diseases from the perspective of molecular mechanism, and develops related diseases risk prediction, prevention, diagnosis and treatment technologies. Works related to MMR are very welcomed with various types of articles, such as original research article, review article, editorial, case report, etc.</p> <p><strong>The article processing charges is $800 per article.</strong></p> Arts and Sciences Press en-US Molecular Mechanism Research 3029-2212 Characterization of the microorganisms of human pus samples- a tertiary care hospital based study https://ojs.as-pub.com/index.php/MMR/article/view/6171 <p>The term "pyogenic infection" describes an infectious agent-induced localized inflammation and pus production caused by a buildup of dead leukocytes. 120 patients' specimens were gathered and grown on blood agar and MacCokey agar. Biochemical tests were used to identify colonies grown in these conditions, and subsequently their antibiotic susceptibility was examined. When combined with the patient's medical history, these data showed how common pyogenic infections were in BIHS General hospital, Dhaka. Within 86.67% of the Positive pyogenic infection were due to bacterial agents, with <em>Staphylococcus aureus (23.07%), Escherichia coli (15.39%), Klebsiella (15.39%), Proteus (15.39%), Pseudomonas (7.69%), Enterococci (7.69%), Citrobacter (7.69%), Enterobacter (7.69%)</em> being the major pathogens. Female was predominant than male which was 72 (60%) cases and 48 (40%) cases respectively. The most common age group for both the male and female groups was 40–60 years old, with 16 (13.33%) and 64 (53.33%) instances, respectively.&nbsp; In conclusion, Staphylococcus aureus is the most often isolated bacterium following aerobic culture of pus. Nonetheless, there are fewer gram-positive cocci than gram-negative bacilli.</p> Sadia Islam Zarin Tahsin Aziz Md. Ashiqur Rahman Shohanur Rahaman Md. Biplob Hossain ##submission.copyrightStatement## 2024-07-02 2024-07-02 2 1 6171 6171 10.59429/mmr.v2i1.6171