Promising New Targets for the Treatment of Infections Caused by Acinetobacter baumannii: A Review
Kellen Christina Malheiros Borges,
André Kipnis,
Bruno Junior Neves
et al.
Abstract::
Acinetobacter baumannii is a globally disseminated Gram-negative bacterium that causes
several types of serious nosocomial infections, the most worrisome being ventilator-associated
pneumonia and bacteremia related to using venous catheters. Due to its great ability to form biofilms,
combined with its survival for prolonged periods on abiotic surfaces and its potential to acquire
and control the genes that determine antibiotic resistance, A. baumannii is at the top of the
World Health Organization’s priority… Show more
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