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MedPulse - International Medical Journal, ISSN 2348-2516 E-ISSN: 2348-1897

Volume 1, Issue 8, June 2014 pp 357-363

Research Article

Bacteriological study and antibiotic sensitivity patterns in cases of pyoderma

Amarjeet Singh1, Kishor Singh2, Sanjay Kanodia3, Surendra Singh4, Jyoti Singh5, Mohammad Asif6

1,6Resident, 2Professor and Head, 3Associate professor, Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, NIMS Medical College, Jaipur-Delhi Highway, Jaipur-303121, Rajasthan, INDIA.

4,Pathologist, Department of Pathology, Heart and General Hospital, Jaipur-303121, Rajasthan, INDIA.

5Resident, Department of Pathology, LLRMC, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA.

Academic Editor : Dr. Bhanap P. L.

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