2020
DOI: 10.26452/ijrpp.v10i3.1357
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Study the susceptibility pattern of bacteria isolated from infected wounds and determine various risk factors associated with foot ulcer

Abstract: Studying of bacteria prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility in samples from foot ulcer patients with chronic wounds will provide the epidemiological information on chronic wound infections, representing support for diagnosis, treatment and management of this pathology, thus preventing further complications of foot infection. There are many risk factors associated with a foot ulcer, so identifying those risk factors and preventing them will help in reducing the incidence of the disease to a certain extend.… Show more

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