Molecular epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of carbapenemase-producing extraintestinal Escherichia coli in a tertiary care hospital of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract:The emergence of carbapenemase producing Escherichia coli, the first hospital and community-acquired opportunistic pathogen now become a great public health concern. A total of 23 clinical isolates of carbapenemase producing E. coli from extraintestinal infections in a tertiary care hospital of Bangladesh were studied. Highest percentage of carbapenemase producing E. coli isolates were from urine samples (52.2%) followed by 21.7% from each of wound swab and pus and 4.1 % from blood samples. Among the E. coli i… Show more
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