Prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae from Clinical Isolates in Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe, Nigeria
Saleh, Z. M.,
Umar, A. T.,
Baba, F. A.
et al.
Abstract:Study’s Novelty/Excerpt
This study investigates the prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in clinical samples from the Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe, providing a comprehensive analysis of 420 non-duplicate isolates over a four-month period.
The research uniquely identifies the distribution of various Enterobacteriaceae species, with Escherichia coli being the most prevalent, and correlates these findings with the types of clinical specimens, revealing urine as the most common source.
This work underscores the ne… Show more
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