Acute rhinosinusitis during Hajj season 2014: Prevalence of bacterial infection and patterns of antimicrobial susceptibility

Faculty Medicine Year: 2016
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Volume:
Keywords : Acute rhinosinusitis during Hajj season 2014:    
Abstract:
أ.د/ ناصر نجیب نصر رئیس القسم أ.د/ عبدالسلام عید عبدالسلام عمید الكلیة Background: The presence of large number of pilgrims during Hajj in Makkah region increases the risk of respiratory diseases. In this study, we aimed to assess the
   
     
 
       

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