Authors

Rachael Osagie, Frederick Esumeh, Aidevbo Eyaufe, and Oloruntoba Festus

Abstract

This study investigated the role of seasonal variation in the prevalence of Moraxella catarrhalis infections in a tropical rural community. Results indicated a significantly higher prevalence during the dry season (82%) compared to the wet season (18%), with the highest isolation rates found in children.

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