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Fig 1.

Photo of a lesion located at the base of the first toe oozing pus.

One of the clinical signs of secondary infection of lesions caused by the jigger flea.

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Fig 2.

A jigger infested foot of a five year old showing clinical signs of secondary infection.

Erythema and formation of pus is visibe on the upper part of the foot.

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Fig 3.

Bacteria isolated.

The ten strains of bacteria isolated in this study with S. epidermidis being the highest and K. pneumoniae being the least bacteria isolated.

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Table 1.

Polymicrobial infection isolates.

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Table 2.

Susceptibility profiles of Gram negative bacteria.

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Table 3.

Susceptibility profiles of Gram positive bacteria.

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