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Title: | الحساسية الدوائية للبكتريا المعزولة من مرضى التهاب الأذن الوسطى مع دراسة عوامل انتقال المرض في محافظة ديالى |
Other Titles: | A drug scnsitivity of bacteria isolated from otitis media patients and a study of agent effect on transmission of disease in Diala government |
Authors: | ا.م.د ماجد محمد محمود, د. محمد خليفة خضير م.م عصام حامد حميد |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | جامعة ديالى /كلية التربية للعلوم الانسانية |
Series/Report no.: | ع42; |
Abstract: | the study Included 'the diagnosis of the pathogenic bacteria w hlch isolated From the Infection of otitis med la patients w Catch arrived the clmical consultant of G eneral Baquba hospital (ENT) w ithin 2006 year it had been detected many agents act for distribution betw een ( 100 ) patients and had been isolated and diag nosed many tyrpe of bacteria after cultured the sw abs on special culture media the di agnosed bacteria were protcus spp . staphylococcus aw eus pseudomonus aeruginosa . esherichia coli sueptococcus pnewmoniae w ith Infection percentage ( 34.5 , 25.5 , 20 , 13.6 6. 4 )% respecvely 'the high percent of Infection in age between - (1.10) y ears w as (40%) and low. percent of Infection in age more than (50) years was ( 5% ) The Infection became ( 60% ) with males and (40%) with femal es the high infection occured in iurural ( 55% ) and urban w as (45% ) the high percent of infection in w inter about (40 %) and low er percent of Infection in summe ( 15% ) a high number of-. Isolated bacteria were sensitivi for ofloxaccid Gip rofloxiccin Tobromy cin antibiotics The high esistant for antibiotics was as by P |
URI: | http://148.72.244.84:8080/xmlui/handle/xmlui/8160 |
ISSN: | 2663-7405 |
Appears in Collections: | مجلة ديالى للبحوث الأنسانية / Diyala Journal for Human Researches |
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