Combined antibacterial effect of essential oils from three most commonly used Ethiopian traditional medicinal plants on multidrug resistant bacteria
Abstract Background An alarm increase the rate of emerging and re-emerging of multidrug resistant bacteria have been caused great public health concern in the worldwide. They have been resisting for most or majority of currently available and affordable antibiotics and imposed socioeconomic catastro...
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Main Authors: | Eshetu Gadisa (Author), Gebru Weldearegay (Author), Kassu Desta (Author), Getahun Tsegaye (Author), Sityehu Hailu (Author), Kefiyelewu Jote (Author), Abera Takele (Author) |
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