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Seema Mittal1, Meenal Gupta, Madhu Sharma
1Microbiology, Pt. B.D.S, PGIMS, ROHTAK-120001, Haryana, India. dr.sima2010@rediffmail.com.
Abstract:
Urinary tract infections are one of the leading cause of morbidity in admitted patients. Most commonly caused by Escherichia coli, but there are some variants which are commonly reported in urinary tract infection. This study was about to speciate such isolate like E.fergusonnii and find out its antibiogram.
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