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Review on the Antimicrobial Resistance of Pathogens from Tracheal and Endotracheal Aspirates of Patients with Clinical Manifestations of Pneumonia in Bacolod City in 2013

Microbiological content specifically bacterial and fungal etiologies from tracheal aspirates in a tertiary hospital in Bacolod City was reviewed for baseline information. A total of 130 tracheal aspirates were subjected for culture to isolate and identify the pathogen and determine their susceptibil...

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Published in:International journal of bacteriology 2015-01, Vol.2015, p.942509-5
Main Authors: Juayang, Alain C., Maestral, Dominador G., de los Reyes, Gemma B., Acosido, Michael Angelo D., Gallega, Christine T.
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