“Identification of potential high-risk clones of Carbapenem-ResistantPseudomonas aeruginosaco-producing, KPC-2, VIM-2 and OXA-74 from tertiary hospitals in Metro Manila, Philippines”
Sherill Tesalona,
Miguel Francisco Abulencia,
Maria Ruth Pineda-Cortel
et al.
Abstract:Carbapenem-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosa(CRPA) is an opportunistic human pathogen and a global public health concern due to the limited treatment options available for infections by this pathogen. Identification of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) determinants at an early phase is crucial to administer the appropriate treatment in a timely manner, thereby alleviating the transmission and enhancing the outcomes of patients infected with these pathogens. This study investigated the whole genome sequence (WGS) of… Show more
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