To identify the bacteria and fungi from the otitis media inflammation samples taken during otitis media of patients with acute, This work was applied on 44 otitis media patients admitted to the Hospital in Hilla with age range (9-60) years . Swabs cultures of otitis media patients reveals major types of bacteria growth shown in Isolated and diagnostic types of bacteria G+ve and G-ve which form G-ve with persentige60.97% also M.catarhals form persentige21.9% and other of thease Ps. aeroginosa form persentige20.7%and lessness famous H.influnza form persentige 1.21.%the bacteria G-ve form persentige 39.2% in front of St.pnemonia persentige form persentige19.5% and other bacteria S,aurius persentige 17.7% and lessness famous of bacter...
Otitis media is an infectious condition that is more frequent in children. Its management is complex...
Background: This is an aerobic bacteriological study of acute otitis media to identify common pathog...
BACKGROUND: Bacteria are found in 50%-90% of cases of acute otitis media (AOM) with or without otorr...
Background: Otitis media is commonest disease seen in children. Bacteria are responsible for majorit...
AbstractThe bacterial etiology of acute otitis media (AOM) in children is well known; Streptococcus ...
There is no preferred method for establishing the infectious etiology of acute otitis media (AOM). B...
SummaryAim: To describe the bacterial and fungal organisms in otitis externa patients without other ...
Otitis Media (OM) is a common disease. It represents a serious problem mainly after winter outbreaks...
The ear infections are highly popular disease in the world. Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) ...
(See the editorial commentary by Chonmaitree on pages 1423–5) Background. Bacteria are found in 50%–...
Background: Otitis media with effusion (OME) often is considered a direct extension of the inflamma...
Background: Otitis media and otitis externa are common otological manifestations in all generations ...
Otitis media is one of the most common bacterial infections especially in young children and it co...
Background: Otitis media is an inflamation of middle ear, it is either acute or chronic,chronic may ...
Background: Middle ear infections (otitis media) are a significant burden on children’s health. The...
Otitis media is an infectious condition that is more frequent in children. Its management is complex...
Background: This is an aerobic bacteriological study of acute otitis media to identify common pathog...
BACKGROUND: Bacteria are found in 50%-90% of cases of acute otitis media (AOM) with or without otorr...
Background: Otitis media is commonest disease seen in children. Bacteria are responsible for majorit...
AbstractThe bacterial etiology of acute otitis media (AOM) in children is well known; Streptococcus ...
There is no preferred method for establishing the infectious etiology of acute otitis media (AOM). B...
SummaryAim: To describe the bacterial and fungal organisms in otitis externa patients without other ...
Otitis Media (OM) is a common disease. It represents a serious problem mainly after winter outbreaks...
The ear infections are highly popular disease in the world. Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) ...
(See the editorial commentary by Chonmaitree on pages 1423–5) Background. Bacteria are found in 50%–...
Background: Otitis media with effusion (OME) often is considered a direct extension of the inflamma...
Background: Otitis media and otitis externa are common otological manifestations in all generations ...
Otitis media is one of the most common bacterial infections especially in young children and it co...
Background: Otitis media is an inflamation of middle ear, it is either acute or chronic,chronic may ...
Background: Middle ear infections (otitis media) are a significant burden on children’s health. The...
Otitis media is an infectious condition that is more frequent in children. Its management is complex...
Background: This is an aerobic bacteriological study of acute otitis media to identify common pathog...
BACKGROUND: Bacteria are found in 50%-90% of cases of acute otitis media (AOM) with or without otorr...