Case report on a swift shift in uropathogens from Shigella flexneri to Escherichia coli: a thin line between bacterial persistence and reinfection
Abstract Background Urinary tract infections (UTI) are mostly caused by bacteria. Urine cultures are usually a definitive measure to select the appropriate antibiotics for the elimination of a uropathogen and subsequent recovery from the infection. However, the preferred antibiotics as determined by...
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Main Authors: | Kukwah Anthony Tufon (Author), Djike Puepi Yolande Fokam (Author), Youmbi Sylvain Kouanou (Author), Henry Dilonga Meriki (Author) |
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