Author:
Mays Kadhim Oleiwi,Samadov Aabdic
Abstract
When compared to the opposing addresses in this research report, the present investigation revealed significant data (p < 0.05) about dysenteric infection rates in male patients, elderly patients, and rural places. Additionally, the infections with dysenteric agents were demonstrated using GSE and deoxycholate citrate agar media. The hypothesis is positioned beneath the statistical pyramid probability center by more structural research.
Publisher
Peertechz Publications Private Limited
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