Autoaggregation ability of diarrheal causative bacteria isolated from Iraqi children
Abstract:Stool samples were collected from 100 children patient aged between 3 days to 11 years who suffered from diarrhoea to isolate diarrheal causative bacteria. Fifty-one isolates were isolated and identified by cultural, microscopical, biochemical tests, and Vitek 2 system. The isolates were distributed as: 46 isolates belonged to Escherichia coli, 4 isolates belonged to Shigella sonnei, and one isolate belonged to Providencia alcalifaciens. All isolates were tested for antibiotic susceptibility to 10 different an… Show more
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