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Year : 1990 | Volume
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| Issue : 2 | Page : 62-67 |
Bacteriological Study In Septic Abortion
M Singh, S. K Mathur, L Singh, U. C Chaturvedi
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M Singh
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Sixty cases of septic abortion were subjected for clinical examination and bacteriological study. In this study most of cases showed polybacterial infections. Infection was found more severe or ended with complication, when there was mixture of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria.
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