Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1780262024-04-03T07:37:04Z Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania Ndugulile, F Jureen, R Harthug, S Urassa, W Langeland, N PATHOLOGY amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid ampicillin antibiotic agent antiinfective agent bacterial enzyme beta lactamase cefepime ceftazidime ceftriaxone cefuroxime cephalosporin derivative chloramphenicol ciprofloxacin clavulanic acid cotrimoxazole doxycycline gentamicin imipenem tobramycin antiinfective agent beta lactamase antibiotic resistance antibiotic sensitivity article bacterial gene bacterium identification bacterium isolate bacterium isolation Chryseobacterium Citrobacter freundii clinical article controlled study Enterobacter enzyme synthesis Escherichia coli genetic analysis genotype Gram negative bacterium health care facility health care policy health survey hospital infection human infection control intensive care unit Klebsiella pneumoniae minimum inhibitory concentration nonhuman phenotype Proteus Pseudomonas sampling species Tanzania cross infection drug effect enzymology Gram negative infection metabolism microbiology multidrug resistance Anti-Bacterial Agents beta-Lactamases Cross Infection Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections Humans Intensive Care Units Tanzania 10.1186/1471-2334-5-86 BMC Infectious Diseases 5 86 2020-10-20T04:52:09Z 2020-10-20T04:52:09Z 2005 Article Ndugulile, F, Jureen, R, Harthug, S, Urassa, W, Langeland, N (2005). Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania. BMC Infectious Diseases 5 : 86. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-5-86 14712334 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178026 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031 |
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amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid ampicillin antibiotic agent antiinfective agent bacterial enzyme beta lactamase cefepime ceftazidime ceftriaxone cefuroxime cephalosporin derivative chloramphenicol ciprofloxacin clavulanic acid cotrimoxazole doxycycline gentamicin imipenem tobramycin antiinfective agent beta lactamase antibiotic resistance antibiotic sensitivity article bacterial gene bacterium identification bacterium isolate bacterium isolation Chryseobacterium Citrobacter freundii clinical article controlled study Enterobacter enzyme synthesis Escherichia coli genetic analysis genotype Gram negative bacterium health care facility health care policy health survey hospital infection human infection control intensive care unit Klebsiella pneumoniae minimum inhibitory concentration nonhuman phenotype Proteus Pseudomonas sampling species Tanzania cross infection drug effect enzymology Gram negative infection metabolism microbiology multidrug resistance Anti-Bacterial Agents beta-Lactamases Cross Infection Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections Humans Intensive Care Units Tanzania |
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amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid ampicillin antibiotic agent antiinfective agent bacterial enzyme beta lactamase cefepime ceftazidime ceftriaxone cefuroxime cephalosporin derivative chloramphenicol ciprofloxacin clavulanic acid cotrimoxazole doxycycline gentamicin imipenem tobramycin antiinfective agent beta lactamase antibiotic resistance antibiotic sensitivity article bacterial gene bacterium identification bacterium isolate bacterium isolation Chryseobacterium Citrobacter freundii clinical article controlled study Enterobacter enzyme synthesis Escherichia coli genetic analysis genotype Gram negative bacterium health care facility health care policy health survey hospital infection human infection control intensive care unit Klebsiella pneumoniae minimum inhibitory concentration nonhuman phenotype Proteus Pseudomonas sampling species Tanzania cross infection drug effect enzymology Gram negative infection metabolism microbiology multidrug resistance Anti-Bacterial Agents beta-Lactamases Cross Infection Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections Humans Intensive Care Units Tanzania Ndugulile, F Jureen, R Harthug, S Urassa, W Langeland, N Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania |
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Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania |
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Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania |
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Extended spectrum β-lactamases among Gram-negative bacteria of nosocomial origin from an Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary health facility in Tanzania |
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