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Prevalence of ESBL Producing Gram Negative Bacilli in Post Operative Wound Infections.

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Table  2  A.  (Continued)  Screening  and  Confinnatory  Tests  for  ESBLs  in  Klebsiella pneumoniae, K
Table -IVDistribution of ESBL +ve Strains among the different organisms
Table -VESBL producing gram negative bacilli - screening  versus
Table VIIAntimicrobial resistance of ESBL producing isolates to
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