2012
DOI: 10.3329/bjmm.v4i2.10826
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Isolation Of Potential Pathogenic Bacteria From Nasopharynx From Patients Having Cough For More Than Two Weeks.

Abstract: AbstractsThis cross sectional study was done from January 2009 to June 2010 in Microbiology department of Dhaka Medical College on isolation of potential pathogenic bacteria from nasopharynx from patients having cough for more than two weeks. The nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 290 patients for culture and 101 blood samples were collected for slide agglutination test against anti-Bordetella antibody. In case of culture of nasopharyngeal swabs, 117 (73.12%) samples yielded growth of single organism, 16… Show more

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“…The human nasopharynx can be densely colonized with both commensal bacteria and pathogens, including B. pertussis. Infected individuals aerosolize pertussis-containing droplets by coughing or sneezing (260). Studies of infectious disease transmission estimated the basic reproductive number (R 0 ) for various infectious diseases, including pertussis.…”
Section: Transmission Dynamics Of Pertussismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human nasopharynx can be densely colonized with both commensal bacteria and pathogens, including B. pertussis. Infected individuals aerosolize pertussis-containing droplets by coughing or sneezing (260). Studies of infectious disease transmission estimated the basic reproductive number (R 0 ) for various infectious diseases, including pertussis.…”
Section: Transmission Dynamics Of Pertussismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La tos ferina es altamente contagiosa y puede esparcirse rápidamente de persona a persona mediante el contacto con aerosoles producidos al toser o estornudar por el individuo infectado, cuya bacteria se aloja inicialmente en la nasofaringe (23).…”
Section: Clínica De La Enfermedadunclassified