Abstract:This study aims to determine the ability of zinc sulphate to inhibit growth of Shigella in vitro and test the hypothesis that the isolates recovered from Nigerian children with low plasma zinc concentration are more sensitive than the marginal plasma zinc isolates. The effect of zinc sulphate on extracellular protease secretion was also investigated. A total of 15 Shigella isolates recovered from the stool samples of 117 diarrheic children at various health centers in Lagos, Nigeria were tested for sensitivity… Show more
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