Antibiotic resistance pattern of <em>Salmonella enterica typh</em>i infection in paediatric population at a iertiary level hospital
Dasari Varun Kumar,
Bindu T. Nair,
Anusha Reddy
et al.
Abstract:Background: Enteric fever is an important public health condition in developing countries. Antibiotic resistance patterns in Salmonella enterica typhi (S. typhi) infections are constantly changing. Continual surveillance of resistance levels of S. typhi is critical for clinicians to update antibiotic options.Objectives: To evaluate the current trends in antibiotic sensitivity and resistance to S. typhi in children in developing countries.Method: A cross sectional observational study was carried out on 102 chil… Show more
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