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Percentage occurrence of bacteria isolated from wound swabs.

Percentage occurrence of bacteria isolated from wound swabs.

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... percentage occurrence of the bacteria isolated from wound samples of patients are; S. aureus (33%), P. aeruginosa (25%), P. mirabilis (23%), K. pneumoniae (14%), and E. coli (5%). Gram positive bacteria especially Staphylococcus species has the highest percentage occurrence of the bacteria involved in wound infections (Figure 2). ...

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