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Case Report:
A pediatric case of antibiotic-associated hemorrhagic colitis caused by klebsiella oxytoca
Abdollah Karimi, Arefeh Fayazi, Javad Ghorobi, Zahra Pourmoghaddas
Int J Prev Med
2019, 10:113 (12 June 2019)
DOI
:10.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_330_18
PMID
:31360360
In recent decade the prevalence of antibiotic associated diarrhea was increased because of more antibiotic usage. Colstridum difficile is a microorganism which can cause mild to severe colitis. But the only cause of colitis related to Antibiotics is not colstridum difficle. In this case report we explain a child whit antibiotic associated colitis due to klebsiella oxtyoca.
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