Objective: To investigate and compare the resistance and sensitivity of Salmonella typhi samples to commonly used antibiotics in three major divisions of Bangladesh and to evaluate the gradually developing resistance pattern. Methods: The antibiotic susceptibility of 70 clinical isolates collected from blood, sputum, urine and pus samples were identified by specific antisera and with standard biochemical tests. The patients were divided into 5 age groups. Susceptibility and resistance was also tested by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method using 12 regularly used antibiotics. Results: Antibiotic susceptibility test demonstrated that 64.28% isolates of Salmonella typhi were multidrug resistant. Present study suggests that the clinical samples w...
Introduction: Intestinal fever is very common in Nepal. Multi-drug resistant Salmonella Typhi is pop...
Typhoid fever continues to remain a major health problem in the developing world, and the emergence ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate antimicrobial susceptibility patterns with special refe...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo investigate and compare the resistance and sensitivity of Salmonella typhi sampl...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo investigate and compare the resistance and sensitivity of Salmonella typhi sampl...
The antibiotic resistance pattern of salmonella is ever changing over time. The present study is a r...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of M.Sc in ...
Typhoid fever continues to remain a health problem as the causative organism Salmonella Typhi has de...
Background: Drug resistant Salmonella spp. continues to remain a health problem as last two decades ...
BACKGROUND: Enteric fever continues to be a major public health problem, especially in the developin...
Background: Salmonellosis is a major health problem, especially in developing countries like Rwanda....
Objective: To determine resistance pattern of Salmonella typhi in blood cultures. Design: Laborato...
AbstractTyphoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, a major public health concern ...
Objective: The aim of our study was to outline resistance and sensitivity of antibiotic medicines am...
Background and Objectives: Typhoid fever is endemic in India. Extensive use of first-line antibiotic...
Introduction: Intestinal fever is very common in Nepal. Multi-drug resistant Salmonella Typhi is pop...
Typhoid fever continues to remain a major health problem in the developing world, and the emergence ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate antimicrobial susceptibility patterns with special refe...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo investigate and compare the resistance and sensitivity of Salmonella typhi sampl...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo investigate and compare the resistance and sensitivity of Salmonella typhi sampl...
The antibiotic resistance pattern of salmonella is ever changing over time. The present study is a r...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of M.Sc in ...
Typhoid fever continues to remain a health problem as the causative organism Salmonella Typhi has de...
Background: Drug resistant Salmonella spp. continues to remain a health problem as last two decades ...
BACKGROUND: Enteric fever continues to be a major public health problem, especially in the developin...
Background: Salmonellosis is a major health problem, especially in developing countries like Rwanda....
Objective: To determine resistance pattern of Salmonella typhi in blood cultures. Design: Laborato...
AbstractTyphoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, a major public health concern ...
Objective: The aim of our study was to outline resistance and sensitivity of antibiotic medicines am...
Background and Objectives: Typhoid fever is endemic in India. Extensive use of first-line antibiotic...
Introduction: Intestinal fever is very common in Nepal. Multi-drug resistant Salmonella Typhi is pop...
Typhoid fever continues to remain a major health problem in the developing world, and the emergence ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate antimicrobial susceptibility patterns with special refe...