1991
DOI: 10.1002/j.1875-9114.1991.tb02618.x
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Effects of ß‐Lactamase‐Mediated Antimicrobial Resistance: The Role of ß‐Lactamase Inhibitors

Michael S. Maddux

Abstract: Production of ß‐lactamase is the most common mechanism of bacterial resistance to ß‐lactam antibiotics. Virtually all bacteria have the capability of synthesizing the enzyme. Microorganisms may already possess the native genetic information necessary for ß‐lactamase production (i.e., chromosomal), or may acquire the capacity by transfer of DNA from another organism (i.e., plasmid‐mediated). The level of ß‐lactamase production may be stable and noninducible (constitutive enzyme production), or may be stimulated… Show more

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