Carbapenem resistance is defined as in vitro nonsusceptibility to any carbapenem and/or documented production of a carbapenemase. This feature has rapidly spread worldwide among clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae, mostly Klebsiella spp, and is associated with diverse molecular mechanisms. Carbapenem resistance is often associated with resistance to all traditional beta-lactams and other classes of antibiotics, denoting a typical example of extensively drug-resistant phenotype.
Management of carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae infections
Durante-Mangoni, Emanuele
;Zampino, Rosa
2019
Abstract
Carbapenem resistance is defined as in vitro nonsusceptibility to any carbapenem and/or documented production of a carbapenemase. This feature has rapidly spread worldwide among clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae, mostly Klebsiella spp, and is associated with diverse molecular mechanisms. Carbapenem resistance is often associated with resistance to all traditional beta-lactams and other classes of antibiotics, denoting a typical example of extensively drug-resistant phenotype.File in questo prodotto:
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