Here we examine the carbapenem and metronidazole resistance mechanisms of 640 Bacteroides strains reported in the 2008-2009 European antibiotic susceptibility survey. Of the 22 strains with elevated imipenem minimum inhibitory concentrations (≥4 μg/mL), 10 were cfiA-positive and out of these 5 carried activating insertion sequence (IS) elements in the upstream regions of the cfiA genes. However, resistant strains with cfiA genes but with no activating IS elements were found (n=2) as well as a resistant strain with no cfiA gene. In the former the resistance phenotypes by Etest were heterogeneous, whilst in the latter no carbapenemase production was seen; both mechanisms have been rarely observed, examined and characterised. Interestingly, fe...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Here we examine the carbapenem and metronidazole resistance mechanisms of 640 Bacteroides strains re...
Objectives We sought to characterize the carbapenem resistance mechanism of Bacteroides xylanisolven...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis group strains are the most prevalent human pathogens among anaero...
Objectives: The prevalence of resistance genes in two important anaerobic genera, Bacteroides and Pr...
From the 2008-2009 European Bacteroides antibiotic resistance survey, we selected 161 strains for de...
Bacteroides fragilis shows high antimicrobial resistance (AMR) rates and possesses numerous AMR mech...
Objectives: The prevalence of resistance genes in two important anaerobic genera, Bacteroides and Pr...
Of 276 nonduplicate Bacteroides fragilis clinical isolates recovered from 1997 to 2004, 3 were resis...
Objectives We sought to characterize the carbapenem resistance mechanism of Bacteroides xylanisolven...
Bacteroides species, the predominant constituents of the human intestinal microbiota can cause serio...
Bacteroides species, the predominant constituents of the human intestinal microbiota can cause serio...
Emerging antimicrobial resistance in members of the Bacteroides fragilis group is a concern in clini...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Here we examine the carbapenem and metronidazole resistance mechanisms of 640 Bacteroides strains re...
Objectives We sought to characterize the carbapenem resistance mechanism of Bacteroides xylanisolven...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis group strains are the most prevalent human pathogens among anaero...
Objectives: The prevalence of resistance genes in two important anaerobic genera, Bacteroides and Pr...
From the 2008-2009 European Bacteroides antibiotic resistance survey, we selected 161 strains for de...
Bacteroides fragilis shows high antimicrobial resistance (AMR) rates and possesses numerous AMR mech...
Objectives: The prevalence of resistance genes in two important anaerobic genera, Bacteroides and Pr...
Of 276 nonduplicate Bacteroides fragilis clinical isolates recovered from 1997 to 2004, 3 were resis...
Objectives We sought to characterize the carbapenem resistance mechanism of Bacteroides xylanisolven...
Bacteroides species, the predominant constituents of the human intestinal microbiota can cause serio...
Bacteroides species, the predominant constituents of the human intestinal microbiota can cause serio...
Emerging antimicrobial resistance in members of the Bacteroides fragilis group is a concern in clini...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...
Carbapenem resistance is a rapidly growing threat to our ability to treat refractory bacterial infec...