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- who: Naidoo A et al. from the Department of Medical Africa Health Sciences, University of have published the research work: African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 01/01/2018
- what: Our study revealed that E. coli was the most predominant urinary pathogen isolated and that antimicrobial resistance levels in commonly isolated uropathogens remain elevated, especially against frequently prescribed oral antimicrobials.
- how: Antibiotics analysed in the study were based on the recommended empiric therapy as per the South African Standard Treatment Guideline . For E. coli the authors compared the antibiotic . . .
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