Bacterial causes of diarrhoea in Kermanian children under five years old

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  • SH Mansori ASsistant professor
Abstract:

  Pathogenic bacteria were isolated from 106 diarrhoeal patients(27.53℅), out of 385 children under the age of five admitted to pediatric clinics and departments in Kerman, during June to March 1992. Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli( EPEC) was the most common cause of bacterial diarrhea (49℅) followed by sh.flexneri (17℅) and campylobacter spp (12.3℅). No significant  difference was observed in respect to sex( p<0.3), but most of the infection were found in infants under 1 year old. Breast feeding appeared to have a protective effect in these infants. Antimicrobial susceptibility test showed that nalidixic acid was the most effective drug against all pathogenic bacterial isolates, whereas ampicillin and co-workers trimoxazole had  very little activity.    

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volume 1  issue 3

pages  108- 113

publication date 1994-07-01

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