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Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae: a call for action! [PDF]
Since the beginning of this century, we have been observing increasingly rapid diffusion among Enterobacteriaceae of extended-spectrum b-lactamases (ESBLs), mostly of the CTX type and mostly in Escherichia coli [1]. This phenomenon has run out of control within just 10 years, and the outbreak is now internationally identified as being, in particular, a
Nordmann P, CORNAGLIA, Giuseppe
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OXA-48-producing Enterobacteriaceae in North of Morocco: Data from regional hospital of Tangier
Introduction: This is a three-year retro-prospective study aimed at assessing the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and to study three-year retrospective study aimed at determining the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant ...
Younes Mahrach +4 more
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Emergence of blaNDM-7–Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Gabon, 2016
Reports of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Africa remain rare and assess mostly blaOXA-48–producing isolates from Mediterranean countries and South Africa. We identified blaNDM-7–producing Enterobacteriaceae in Gabon in 2016.
Mesmin Moussounda +5 more
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We report the case of a 67-year old man with a right knee prosthetic joint infection due to extensively drug-resistant Enterobacter hormaechei. The resistance phenotype was due to the overproduction of the intrinsic cephalosporinase (ACT-5) associated ...
Soline Siméon +10 more
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Abstract This report presents the main findings of the 2023–2024 harmonised antimicrobial resistance (AMR) monitoring in Salmonella spp., Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli from humans, food‐producing animals (broilers, laying hens, fattening turkeys, fattening pigs and bovines under 1 year of age), and derived meat.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +1 more
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Evaluation of CHROMagar™mSuperCARBA™ as a Phenotypic Test for Detection of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms [PDF]
Introduction: Carbapenem resistance among Enterobacteriaceae continues to escalate. Carbapenemase encoding genes borne on plasmids leads to wide-spread transmission among Enterobacteriaceae.
Anushree Ulhas Amladi +5 more
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Novel nanoparticle‐mediated plasmid delivery in bacteria for difficult applications
Abstract BACKGROUND This study presents the development and application of magnetite/silver‐pDMAEMA‐PEG‐BUFII nanobioconjugates as an advanced plasmid delivery system in bacteria. These nanobioconjugates demonstrated superior efficiency compared to traditional methods in four challenging applications: (i) genomic editing in Gram‐positive bacteria; (ii)
Laura D. Páez‐Angarita +6 more
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Among 15 174 non-duplicated Enterobacteriaceae isolates, the prevalence of carbapenem-nonsusceptible Enterobacteriaceae (CNSE) was about 2.5% at a teaching hospital in Taiwan during 2010.
Chung-Chih Lai +3 more
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Background The global spread of carbapenemase‐producing Enterobacterales (CPE) has emerged as a significant public health challenge. However, epidemiological studies on CPE infections in Latin America remain scarce. This study aims to characterize bloodstream infections (BSIs) caused by CPE at a tertiary hospital over a 6‐year period and analyze the ...
Juan David Cáceres-González +6 more
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Rapid detection of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae from blood cultures [PDF]
The biochemical-based Carba NP test has been evaluated to detect carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (n = 193) directly from spiked blood cultures. It was able to rapidly detect KPC (n = 50), IMP (n = 27), VIM (n = 37), NDM (n = 33) and OXA-48-like producers (n = 46) with sensitivity and specificity of 97.9% and 100%, respectively.
Dortet, Laurent +3 more
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