Antibiotic Policies: Fighting Resistance 2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-70841-6_8
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Antimicrobial Resistance: Preventable or Inevitable?

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“…aureus (MRSA), which are resistant not only to all β‐lactams, but also to the other main antibiotic classes, has resulted in an increased use of glycopeptide antibiotics, i.e., vancomycin and teicoplanin. Unfortunately, VRE were detected in 1986, both in France and the UK, and multidrug‐resistant strains of enterococci are now encountered throughout Europe and the USA [2–4]. Within 1 year of their initial detection, resistant strains were associated with infections in the USA, and they accounted for 26% of isolates of enterococci from blood in the USA by the year 2000.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…aureus (MRSA), which are resistant not only to all β‐lactams, but also to the other main antibiotic classes, has resulted in an increased use of glycopeptide antibiotics, i.e., vancomycin and teicoplanin. Unfortunately, VRE were detected in 1986, both in France and the UK, and multidrug‐resistant strains of enterococci are now encountered throughout Europe and the USA [2–4]. Within 1 year of their initial detection, resistant strains were associated with infections in the USA, and they accounted for 26% of isolates of enterococci from blood in the USA by the year 2000.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%