Bacteriological study of Sputum in Adult Respiratory Tract Infection: A study from Eastern India
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Survey, Perceptions, Health care providers, AntibiogramAbstract
Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is one of the commonest community acquired infections. The incidence and severity varies between children and adults but it is a significant cause of both outdoor visits and hospital admissions in all age groups. Indian studies have consistently shown that RTI constitutes a major disease burden in both rural and urban areas. The incidence and morbidity of RTI is more in children, especially in the under-5 age group. But for adults too, this is a major cause of medical consultation. Data from UK general practice clinics have shown that up to 25% of the adult population visit their GP clinic each year for an episode of RTI
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2017-09-30
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Bacteriological study of Sputum in Adult Respiratory Tract Infection: A study from Eastern India. (2017). Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, 7(3), 1738-1743. https://doi.org/10.5530/6f7ax203
