2022
DOI: 10.3126/nmmj.v3i2.52341
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An observational study on emerging antimicrobial resistance pattern in urinary tract Infection in Nepalese children

Abstract: AIMS Evidence-based management and local antibiotic susceptibility pattern provides evidence to guide the development of urinary tract infection (UTI) treatments protocols decreasing the economic burden significantly. We aimed to investigate the aetiology and resistance pattern of bacterial uropathogens to commonly prescribed oral antibiotics (beta lactamase and fluoroquinolones) causing UTI and to recommend the most appropriate antibiotics. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study is cross sectional, retrospect… Show more

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