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Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
Identify the bacteria and the sludge (viruses) that cause blood respiratory infection during the Hajj season.
التعرف على الجراثيم والحمات (الفيروسات) التي تسبب خمج الوعية التنفسية أثناء موسم الحج.
 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : We have been collecting a thousand and forty samples of patients with infection of the respiratory tract during the period of two months at a time during the pilgrimage in 1411 and 1421, and was Almstdemet influenzae more bacteria isolated commonly used by 35.9% and Staphylococcus suis by 9.4% and Streptococcus pyogenes by 3.1%, respectively. And has given 792 sample swabs throat farms is negative, have been isolated seven nodules suppurantia only of patients with sore throat and bronchitis, as was the determination of infection the way the bottom of the different antibiotics using the method of spread of the disc, and was Alkyotxim and Alkiforoxam most effective against all offsprings has emerged of resistance in 4.2% of the offsprings were resistant to other antibiotics as follows: Klormvnyukul 10.2%, Tirasakillen 19.5, Ompslin 35%, and was more resistant than Ompslin Alkalpsellat pneumoniae, which also showed resistance to Klormvnyukul, all offsprings were isolated sensitive Oqmenten ... Has appeared resistant to Arthuromitin Alphenacomisan and in 43.7% and 46% of the offsprings, respectively, except Alkalpsellat pulmonary untested. We were all sensitive to pulmonary Alkalpsellat Ozatronam and Alomaxin and Alturmesen and Gantmisin. The results obtained from research of great benefit in developing a policy of prevention and successful treatment for the face of this danger and deadly disease for many pilgrims. 
Publishing Year : 1411 AH
1991 AD
 
Sponsor Name : kau 
Sponsorship Year : 1411 AH
1991 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

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سليمان محمد الشيخalshaikh, soliman mohammedInvestigatorDoctorate 

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