RAPD and ERIC - PCR typing of virulent Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from children with acute diarrhoea
A total of 40 A. hydrophila strains were isolated from stool samples from children suffering from gastroenteritis. Haemolysin was considered as the major criteria for the selection of the strains for the molecular typing study. Eight diarrhoeal isolates were randomly selected and analysed for their...
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