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3% for EAEC/EPEC/ETEC and 0.5% for EAEC/ETEC. sero-grouping revealed that 0.5%, 0.3%, 1.9%, and 0.5% were infected with , , and pure isolates. species and co-infection was detected in 2.4% of the children, specifically, 1.1% for EAEC/ , 0.5% for EAEC/ and 0.3% in each case of EAEC/ , EPEC/ and ETEC/ co-infections. Most of the isolates were resistant to commonly prescribed antibiotics. There was a high prevalence of enteric bacterial pathogens and co-infection alters epidemiological dynamics of bacterial diarrhea in children