Hawraa Fadhil's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils caused by one of several types of bacteria or viruses. Staphylococcus aureus are one of most common bacteria isolated from recurrent tonsillitis, its identification by classical methods takes 3-5 days as well as the accuracy does not reach an absolute degree. So current study aimed to diagnose S. aureus by...
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... The results of the current study indicated that all isolates of S.aureus bacteria were resistant by 62% and 64% to both Gentamicin and Tobramycin respectively and these results are not consistent with the findings of Ahmed et al 2 in a study conducted in Kirkuk city, where they recorded resistance to S. aureus bacteria by 73% and 91% for both Gentamicin and Tobramycin respectively. The current results also do not agree with the findings of Fadhil and Mohammed 19 in Najaf province where they recorded resistance to S. aureus bacteria toward Tobramycin by 0%. ...