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179 related items for PubMed ID: 25328786

  • 1. Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern in diabetic foot ulcer: a pilot study.
    Sekhar S, Vyas N, Unnikrishnan M, Rodrigues G, Mukhopadhyay C.
    Ann Med Health Sci Res; 2014 Sep; 4(5):742-5. PubMed ID: 25328786
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  • 2. Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of aerobes in diabetic foot ulcers in a South-Indian tertiary care hospital.
    Sekhar M S, M K U, Rodrigues GS, Vyas N, Mukhopadhyay C.
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  • 3. Bacteriological Profile of Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Detection of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Producers in a Tertiary Care Hospital.
    Selvarajan S, Dhandapani S, R A, T L, Lakshmanan A.
    Cureus; 2021 Dec; 13(12):e20596. PubMed ID: 35103172
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  • 4. Microbiological Pattern, Antimicrobial Resistance and Prevalence of MDR/XDR Organisms in Patients With Diabetic Foot Infection in an Indian Tertiary Care Hospital.
    Dawaiwala I, Awaghade S, Kolhatkar P, Pawar S, Barsode S.
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  • 7. Isolation and Antibiotic Susceptibility of the Microorganisms Isolated from Diabetic Foot Infections in Nemazee Hospital, Southern Iran.
    Anvarinejad M, Pouladfar G, Japoni A, Bolandparvaz S, Satiary Z, Abbasi P, Mardaneh J.
    J Pathog; 2015 Dec; 2015():328796. PubMed ID: 26843987
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  • 12. Microbial profile, antimicrobial resistance, and molecular characterization of diabetic foot infections in a university hospital.
    Ismail AA, Meheissen MA, Elaaty TAA, Abd-Allatif NE, Kassab HS.
    Germs; 2021 Mar; 11(1):39-51. PubMed ID: 33898340
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  • 17. Clinical and bacteriological profile of diabetic foot infections in a tertiary care.
    Goh TC, Bajuri MY, C Nadarajah S, Abdul Rashid AH, Baharuddin S, Zamri KS.
    J Foot Ankle Res; 2020 Jun 16; 13(1):36. PubMed ID: 32546270
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  • 19. A study on diabetic foot ulcers in Central rural India to formulate empiric antimicrobial therapy.
    Singh AK, Yeola M, Singh N, Damke S.
    J Family Med Prim Care; 2020 Aug 16; 9(8):4216-4222. PubMed ID: 33110835
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  • 20. Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns: Review of the Antibiogram of a Surgical Unit in a Public Tertiary Care Hospital of Pakistan.
    Kathia UM, Munir T, Fateh F, Ahmad A, Amjad A, Afzal MF.
    Cureus; 2020 Oct 25; 12(10):e11159. PubMed ID: 33251067
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