A cross sectional study (prevalence rate (%)) on antibiotic drug sensitivity pattern in gram-negative and gram-positive uropathogens in tertiary care hospital in India
Published in August 2014 Issue 4 (Vol. 4, Issue 4, 2014)

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Karisetty Basappa
Department of Pharmacy Practic...Department of Pharmacy Practice, National Institut...Department of Pharmacy Practice, National Institute of Pharmaceutical ...Department of Pharmacy Practice, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER)...
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Department of Pharmacy Practic...Department of Pharmacy Practice, National Institut...Department of Pharmacy Practice, National Institute of Pharmaceutical ...Department of Pharmacy Practice, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER)...
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Asso.professor, Department Of ...Asso.professor, Department Of Medicine, Gauhati Me...Asso.professor, Department Of Medicine, Gauhati Medical College & Hosp...Asso.professor, Department Of Medicine, Gauhati Medical College & Hospital, Guwahati – Assam.
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August 2014 Issue 4 (Vol. 4, Issue 4, 2014)AJPTR44033
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2014-08-01
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Basappa & Lahkar & Devee (2014). A cross sectional study (prevalence rate (%)) on antibiotic drug sensitivity pattern in gram-negative and gram-positive uropathogens in tertiary care hospital in India. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 4(4), xx-xx. https://ajptr.com/articles/AJPTR44033
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