Since the level of antimicrobial resistance in Bacteroides fragilis has increased, monitoring the antimicrobial susceptibility could be necessary. The objectives of this study were to (i) investigate the prevalence of species, the occurrence of reduced antimicrobial susceptibility (E-test method), and antibiotic resistance genes in the B. fragilis group and (ii) evaluate the prevalence of enterotoxigenic B. fragilis and the distribution of bft gene subtypes in hospitalized patients. As many as 475 isolates out of 250 stool samples were detected to be B. fragilis group by using conventional biochemical tests (API-32A system) and multiplex-PCR. In addition, 48.2, 13.9, 76.6, and 1.2 of B. fragilis group isolates were resistant (according ...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis group strains are the most prevalent human pathogens among anaero...
Introduction: Modern intra-abdominal infections are characterized by rapidly growing antibiotic resi...
Here, we sought to assess the levels of antibiotic resistance among intestinal Bacteroides and Parab...
This study was conducted to measure the antibiotic susceptibilities, corresponding gene contents, an...
Species of Bacteroides fragilis group bacteria are the most prevalent pathogens and have the highest...
Some strains of Bacteroides fragilis species are associated with diarrhea as a result of enterotoxin...
Objectives: Bacteroides spp. are normal constituents of the human intestinal microflora, but they ar...
Objectives: Bacteroides fragilis is one of the most important human anaerobic pathogens often found ...
Objectives: Bacteroides fragilis is one of the most important human anaerobic pathogens often found ...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis constitutes about 1 to 2% of the normal colon flora in humans; ho...
From the 2008-2009 European Bacteroides antibiotic resistance survey, we selected 161 strains for de...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the antimicrobial resistance profile and the prevalence of resistance...
Fifty one strains of the Bacteroides fragilis group were isolated from 45 fecal samples. Classical p...
ObjectiveTo investigate the imipenem and metronidazole resistance profiles of Bacteroides fragilis g...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Periodic monitoring of antimicrobial resistance trends of clinically important a...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis group strains are the most prevalent human pathogens among anaero...
Introduction: Modern intra-abdominal infections are characterized by rapidly growing antibiotic resi...
Here, we sought to assess the levels of antibiotic resistance among intestinal Bacteroides and Parab...
This study was conducted to measure the antibiotic susceptibilities, corresponding gene contents, an...
Species of Bacteroides fragilis group bacteria are the most prevalent pathogens and have the highest...
Some strains of Bacteroides fragilis species are associated with diarrhea as a result of enterotoxin...
Objectives: Bacteroides spp. are normal constituents of the human intestinal microflora, but they ar...
Objectives: Bacteroides fragilis is one of the most important human anaerobic pathogens often found ...
Objectives: Bacteroides fragilis is one of the most important human anaerobic pathogens often found ...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis constitutes about 1 to 2% of the normal colon flora in humans; ho...
From the 2008-2009 European Bacteroides antibiotic resistance survey, we selected 161 strains for de...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the antimicrobial resistance profile and the prevalence of resistance...
Fifty one strains of the Bacteroides fragilis group were isolated from 45 fecal samples. Classical p...
ObjectiveTo investigate the imipenem and metronidazole resistance profiles of Bacteroides fragilis g...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Periodic monitoring of antimicrobial resistance trends of clinically important a...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis group strains are the most prevalent human pathogens among anaero...
Introduction: Modern intra-abdominal infections are characterized by rapidly growing antibiotic resi...
Here, we sought to assess the levels of antibiotic resistance among intestinal Bacteroides and Parab...