An adult patient of acute diarrhoea presents with
abdominal pain, fever, mucus and blood in stools and
is suspected to be suffering from Shigella enteritis.
What antimicrobial treatment would be most
appropriate:
A. No antimicrobial treatment
B. Metronidazole
C. Norfloxacin
D. Chloramphenicol
abdominal pain, fever, mucus and blood in stools and
is suspected to be suffering from Shigella enteritis.
What antimicrobial treatment would be most
appropriate:
A. No antimicrobial treatment
B. Metronidazole
C. Norfloxacin
D. Chloramphenicol