Celia C. Carlos
Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippines Journal 2010;11(2):2-8
Resistance data for 24, 684 isolates were reported and analyzed. The most common specimen sources were respiratory and urine which accounted for 29% and 23% of all specimens respectively. The rest of the specimen sources were blood 18% and wounds 16%. There were 197 genital tract, 315 CSF, and 431 stool isolates reported. Human ; Animal ; DRUG RESISTANCE, MICROBIAL ; STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE ; HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE ; STAPHYLOCCOCUS AUREUS ; ESCHERICHIA COLI