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Original Research

Bacterial Profile and ESBL Screening of Urinary Tract Infection Among Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care of Northeastern Ethiopia Region

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Pages 2579-2592 | Published online: 28 Jul 2020

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