An investigation of carbapenemase-encoding genes inBurkholderia cepaciaandAeromonas sobrianosocomial infections among Iraqi patients
Mushtak T. S. Al-Ouqaili,
Rawaa A. Hussein,
Bushra A. Kanaan
et al.
Abstract:Burkholderia cepacia and Aeromonas sobria are difficult to eradicate due to their innate resistance to a variety of medications, and cause various diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of carbapenemase genes and patterns of antibiotic resistance in isolates of B. cepacia and A. sobria. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Ramadi Teaching Hospitals in the Al-Anbar Governorate in 2024. Various study samples, were used to collect the studied bacteria. The antibiotic resistance … Show more
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