Trend in Antibiotic Resistance of Streptococcus Pneumoniae and Haemophilus Influenzae Strains Isolated from Community Acquired Respiratory Tract Infections in Dakar, Senegal Between 2005 and 2008

A. Guèye Ndiaye, Hounkponou Edwige, Fatou Bintou Guèye and Cheikh Saad Bouh BoyeBacteriology and Virology Laboratory, Dantec teaching Hospital, Dakar, Senegal. AbstractDevelopment of antibiotic resistance among common respiratory pathogens is a major cause of concern worldwide. Streptococcus pneumon...

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Drug resistance
Drug resistance in microorganisms
Ear diseases
Forecasts and trends
Health aspects
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Indexing in process
Pathogens
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Pneumonia
Respiratory tract infections
Sinusitis
Streptococcus infections
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