A Pediatric Case of Antibiotic-Associated Hemorrhagic Colitis Caused by Klebsiella Oxytoca

International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Abdollah KarimiZahra Pourmoghaddas

Abstract

In recent decade the prevalence of antibiotic associated diarrhea was increased because of more antibiotic usage. Colstridum difficile is a microorganism which can cause mild to severe colitis. But the only cause of colitis related to Antibiotics is not colstridum difficle. In this case report we explain a child whit antibiotic associated colitis due to klebsiella oxtyoca.

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