Mechanism of resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics
R. Khalilov,
M. Mammadova,
Sh. Abdullayeva
Abstract:Acinetobacter baumannii is the most commonly associated human pathogen with infections in the genus. This opportunistic pathogen causes quite serious infections, especially in fond patients, and has the ability to quickly develop resistance to new antibiotics. In the recent past, carbapenems, a. It was the first option in the treatment of Baumannii infections. But recently there have been many clinics Acinetobacter the baumannii isolate has acquired resistance to all conventional antibiotics, including carbape… Show more
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