Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear cleft without reference to etiology or pathogenesis. Otitis media is more common in children, as their Eustachian Tube is shorter, narrower and more horizontal than the adult ear. Therefore, the study of microorganisms commonly associated with CSOM and their antibiotic sensitivity pattern is vital for the clinician to plan a general outline of treatment for the patient with a chronically discharging ear. Hence the aim of our study is to find out the fungal and bacterial aetiology and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern in clinically diagnosed CSOM cases in tertiary care hospital at Jaipur. | Microbiological profile and antibiogram in cases of chronic suppurative otitis media at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Jaipur, India