2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-8579(00)00230-2
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Decrease of antibiotic resistance in Salmonella typhi isolated from patients attending hospitals of Dhaka City over a 3 year period

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“…Development of multidrug resistance in clinical isolates like Pseudomonas species and Klebsiella species has been reported in Bangladesh [32] ESBLs production coexisted with resistance to several other antibiotics because ESBLs are encoded by plasmids, which also carry resistant genes for other antibiotics [33]. It has been found such associated resistance with co-trimoxazole (85.1%), gentamicin (44.7%) and fluoroquinolones (84.4%).…”
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“…Development of multidrug resistance in clinical isolates like Pseudomonas species and Klebsiella species has been reported in Bangladesh [32] ESBLs production coexisted with resistance to several other antibiotics because ESBLs are encoded by plasmids, which also carry resistant genes for other antibiotics [33]. It has been found such associated resistance with co-trimoxazole (85.1%), gentamicin (44.7%) and fluoroquinolones (84.4%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%