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Microbiologists arrive at FMMC for 5th National Anaerobic workshop

Microbiologists arrive at FMMC for 5th National Anaerobic workshop
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Mangaluru: The Department of Microbiology, of the Father Muller Medical College, is organizing a 4 days National Hands-on workshop on anaerobic culture techniques and Recent Identification Techniques titled ‘An Encounter with Anaerobes’ from 10/11/21 to 13/ 11/21. The workshop is aimed at training the participants to impart concepts in anaerobiosis, to enable them to isolate and identify the various anaerobes and to present them with various case studies arranged by experts in the field.

5th National Hands-on Workshop on Anaerobes under the banner of  American Society Microbiology (ASM) & American Forum of India (AFI) was inaugurated by the Director FMCI Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho among an array of delegates and dignitaries in the Father Muller Research Centre, Block A of FMMC ON 10 November 2021. He stressed the fact that though being a layperson in the subject of discussion, the inevitable connection of the spiritual belief of God though not seen on humans could be similarly allayed on the illness and wellbeing due to these unseen microbes. The workshop which was regularly conducted by the department was postponed for 2 years citing the pandemic.

This unique workshop gives the participants an opportunity to get exposed to various anaerobic isolates, to provide practice-oriented diagnostic techniques to isolate and identify them, to perform antimicrobial susceptibility testing and thus familiarizing with these ‘silent and forgotten pathogens’. In addition, the latest technique for  Microbial Identification,  MALDI TOF  will be demonstrated with hands-on training. Molecular  Identification of Anaerobes by Conventional, Multiplex & Real-Time  PCR also will be done by demonstration as well as hands-on training.

This unique event and those pathogens who hate oxygen were at the centre of the 4 days workshop.  The role of anaerobes in causing various invasive infections is well documented. They are the most primitive bacteria but were forgotten or overlooked as  Anaerobic Culture Techniques are very laborious, time-consuming, relatively expensive and needs a lot of practice and patience. The clinicians empirically believe that  Metronidazole drug will provide antibiotic coverage to all the anaerobes is also another factor. In the mid-1980s, anaerobes was the topic of interest in  Microbiology. After 2 or 3 decades they vanished from the stage which rolled a red carpet to molecular techniques.  Like the yesteryear heroines who come back to the stage after some years in supportive roles,  we can sustain on a ray of hope that anaerobes might again occupy the centre stage of bacteriology in the near future and this workshop may be a stepping stone to that effort.

Fr Ajith Menezes,   Administrator  FMMC,  Fr Rudolph   Ravi D’Sa Administrator  FMMCH, Dean FMMC Dr Jayaprakash Alva  & Chief of Research  Dr Sanjeeva Rai,  Dr Antony   Sylvian,  Dean,  FMCOAHS  other distinguished dignitaries were present at the inaugural.

Eminent personalities of our country like Dr Rama Choudhry, Professor & HOD,  All India  Institute of Medical Sciences will be delivering the Keynote address enlightening on her vast experience on the clinical perspectives on anaerobic infections and  Microbiome in Health & Disease. She is also the Indian Ambassador to the American Society of Microbiologists & also the Chairperson of the Anaerobic  Forum of India.   She was instrumental in getting permission to conduct this workshop under the banner of  ASM  & AFI.

Other guest speakers include  Dr Chetana  Vaishnavi, Retired Professor from  PGI  Chandigarh and   Dr Padmaja  Shenoy, Assoc. Prof from  KMC Manipal will be delivering the talks on a virtual platform.

Though the workshop was for a select 10 participants, due to the immense interest and application received 24 were accommodated and a few more were on the waiting list. The delegates included Staff & PGs from premier institutes such as  AIIMS, New Delhi;  Breech Candy  Mumbai;   Stanly  Medical College Chennai and many institutes from various states in  India.      Prof Dr Beena Antony is the Organizing Secretary and Prof Dr Meena Dias the Organizing Chairman of the workshop. Sponsors such as Don Whitley  Anaerobic  Workstations, BD Diagnostics,  Ajosha Bioteknik & Durga Laboratories & Mahalasa Agencies have helped in providing their support to the workshop.  A manual complied by Prof Dr Beena Antony was released during the inaugural titled ‘An Encounter with Anaerobes’.

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