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Prevalence of Class D Carbapenemases among Extended-Spectrum ß-Lactamases Producing Escherichia coli Isolates from Educational Hospitals in Shahrekord DC01-DC05
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Antibiogram of Salmonella Isolates: Time to Consider Antibiotic Salvage DC06-DC08
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Comparative Study of GeneXpert with ZN Stain and Culture in Samples of Suspected Pulmonary Tuberculosis DC09-DC12
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Evaluation of IL-6, CRP and hs-CRP as Early Markers of Neonatal Sepsis DC13-DC17
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Carriage of Multidrug Resistant Bacteria on Frequently Contacted Surfaces and Hands of Health Care Workers DC18-DC20
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Seroprevalence of Cysticercus Antibodies in Japanese Encephalitis Patients in Upper Assam, India: A Hospital Based Study DC21-DC23
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Serological Evidence of Scrub Typhus among Cases of PUO in the Kashmir Valley- A Hospital Based Study DC24-DC26
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Global DNA Methylation Level among Ciprofloxacin-Resistant Clinical Isolates of Escherichia coli DC27-DC30
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Microbiological Characterization of Haemophilus influenzae Isolated from Patients with Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in a Tertiary Care Hospital, South India DC31-DC34
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Early Onset Neonatal Septicaemia Caused by Pantoea agglomerans DD01-DD02
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Prevalence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistant Nasal Carriage MRSA Among Healthy Population of Border Villages in Amritsar Region, Punjab, India DL01-DL02
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