“…marcescens is now recognized as a prominent opportunistic pathogen causing significant outbreaks of nosocomial infections of various severities, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) (5,15,16,20,28), respiratory tract infections (28), bacteremia (12,16,18,28,34), conjunctivitis (11), endocarditis (6), meningitis (34), and wound infections (18,28). In recent years, outbreaks associated with extended-spectrum -lactamase-producing (9,17) or imipenem-resistant (26) S. marcescens strains have emerged as an important infection control problem.…”