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Background Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
[PDF][PDF] A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001–2014
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Background: Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001-2014.
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Background: Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001–2014
AG Kahsay, S Muthupandian - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - infona.pl
Background Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
[HTML][HTML] A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001–2014
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Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary dysentery. It is a
global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are Shigella …
global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are Shigella …
[HTML][HTML] A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001–2014
AG Kahsay, S Muthupandian - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001-2014
AG Kahsay, S Muthupandian - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - go.gale.com
Background Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
A review on sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001-2014.
AG Kahsay, SM Saravanan Muthupandian - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
[PDF][PDF] A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001–2014
AG Kahsay, S Muthupandian - 2016 - cyberleninka.org
Background: Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
A review on Sero diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Shigella species in Africa, Asia and South America, 2001-2014.
AG Kahsay, S Muthupandian - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - europepmc.org
Background Shigella, gram negative bacterium, is responsible for Shigellosis/bacillary
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …
dysentery. It is a global concern although it predominates in developing countries. These are …