Microbial Profile of Chronic Otitis Media in Patients of a Tertiary Care Hospital of North Central M.P

Aim This study aim to determine commonest microorganism of chronic suppurative otitis media and their antibacterial susceptibility (1) as in chronic otitis media Bacterial infection is often a causes of exacerbation in the clinical course and failure in the treatment. The aim of the study was to determine the incidence and profile of the aerobic bacterial flora in chronic otitis media and to determine the drug susceptibility of isolated bacteria (2).

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