2021
DOI: 10.52442/jrmi.v6i4.170
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Outcome of tonsillectomy in children without the use of postoperative antibiotics at two tertiary care hospitals of Peshawar

Abstract: Introduction: Overuse of antibiotics can lead to antimicrobial resistance and unnecessary costs. Although early studies reported improved outcomes following use of perioperative antibiotics for tonsillectomy, more recent studies have not been able to demonstrate a significant benefit on post tonsillectomy morbidity. Objective: To determine the need for postoperative antibiotics in children undergoing tonsillectomy under aseptic conditions at two tertiary care hospitals of Peshawar. Materials & … Show more

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“…The plants grown in wider spaces received more nutrients, light, and moisture around each plant compared to plants in closer spaces, which is probably the cause of the better performance of the total dry weight of individual onions in wider spaces. Bulb size increased with wider space, whereas total bulb yield increased with closer space (Resende and Costa, 2005;El-Sharkawy et al, 2006;Dawar et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%