Detection of pathogenic of bacteria in children with diarrhoea
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ABSTRACT
86 children ranging from one to three years old with diarrhoea from Yangon Children's Hospital and respective controls were included in this study. Isolation rates of major pathogens responsible for acute diarrhoea in children were Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) 8.1 per cent , Salmonella 1.2 per cent, Shigella sonnei 1.2 per cent, Plesiomonas 1.2 per cent and vibrios 1.2 per cent. In the control group the prevalence was found to be ETEC 9.3 per cent, EPEC 7.0 per cent, Salmonella 12.0 per cent , S. sonnei 1.2 per cent, Plesiomonas 7.0 per cent and vibrios 1.2 per cent. The total pathogen isolated from diarrhoea and control cases were 46.5 per cent and 38.4 per cent respectively. It was also noted that Salmonella and Plesiomonas isolation rates were higher in the control group.
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Main subject:
Child
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Myanmar
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Diarrhea
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Year:
1992
Type:
Article
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