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Origin and Proliferation of Multiple-Drug Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens [PDF]
SUMMARY Many studies report the high prevalence of multiply drug-resistant (MDR) strains. Because MDR infections are often significantly harder and more expensive to treat, they represent a growing public health threat. However, for different pathogens, different underlying mechanisms are traditionally used to explain these observations, and ...
Chang, Hsiao-Han +5 more
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Isolation and characterization of multiple drug resistance bacterial pathogens from waste water in hospital and non-hospital environments, Northwest Ethiopia [PDF]
The importance of bacterial isolates from waste water environment as a reservoir of antibiotic resistance and a potential source of novel resistance genes to clinical pathogens is underestimated. This study is aimed at to isolate and characterize public health important bacteria from waste water in hospital and non- hospital environments and evaluate ...
Moges, Feleke +3 more
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The objective: to study the patterns of nonspecific bacterial population isolated in patients with multiple drug resistant tuberculosis in the city of Karaganda and assess its sensitivity to antimicrobial agents.Subjects and methods.
A. V. Lavrinenko +5 more
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Multiple Drug Resistance and ESBL Production in Bacterial Urine Culture Isolates
Transmission of bacterial strains between patients is a serious problem in hospitals and with the increasing rate of antibiotic resistance the problem has farther escalated. Enterobacteriaceae produced ESBLs, especially E-coli, are increasingly important nosocomial pathogens.
R. Iqbal +7 more
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Background: Healthcare liquid wastes are the reservoirs of harmful infectious agents such as the pathogens and multiple drug resistant microorganisms. Potential infectious risks include the spread of infectious diseases and microbial resistance from health-care establishments into the environment and thereby posing risks of getting infections and ...
D R, Sharma, B, Pradhan, S K, Mishra
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Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents
Bacterial pathogens as causative agents of infection constitute an alarming concern in the public health sector. In particular, bacteria with resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents can confound chemotherapeutic efficacy towards infectious diseases ...
Manuel F. Varela +8 more
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Co-expression of 16S rRNA Methyltransferase and Carbapenemase in Multidrug Resistant Gram Negative Bacteria [PDF]
Introduction: The drug resistance caused by bacteria has complicated the fight against the infectious diseases and recovery of the patients from the diseases.
Sandeep Kumar Tipparthi +4 more
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bacterial resistance to antibiotics is global health problem and a threat to public health in many countries.
M. Jalil, M. A. Al Atbee
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Review on Multiple Facets of Drug Resistance: A Rising Challenge in the 21st Century
With the advancements of science, antibiotics have emerged as an amazing gift to the human and animal healthcare sectors for the treatment of bacterial infections and other diseases.
M. Saha, Agniswar Sarkar
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Background Diarrhoea is a common cause of mortality and morbidity in children under five years old. In Kenya, it has a 21% case fatality with Enteropathogenic E. coli, Campylobacter jejuni, Shigella spp . and Salmonella spp.
O. Zachariah +3 more
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