ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PROFILES OF CARIOGENIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM THE ORAL CAVITIES OF UZBEK POPULATION
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15240158
Keywords:
Caries, antibiotic resistance, Uzbek population, oral microbiomeAbstract
Based on information from the World Health Organization, almost 2 billion adults have permanent tooth decay, while 514 million children have primary tooth decay. Although several studies on caries in Uzbekistan, there is still a lack of evidence on the involvement of cariogenic microorganisms. This study isolated cariogenic bacteria from a middle-aged Uzbek population with caries and determined their antibiotic resistance profile.
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