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.
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.
Fig 3.
The ten strains of bacteria isolated in this study with S. epidermidis being the highest and K. pneumoniae being the least bacteria isolated.
Table 1.
Polymicrobial infection isolates.
Table 2.
Susceptibility profiles of Gram negative bacteria.
Table 3.
Susceptibility profiles of Gram positive bacteria.