Clinical importance of inducible beta-lactamases in gram-negative bacteria |
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Authors: | C. C. Sanders W. E. Sanders Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medical Microbiology, Creighton University School of Medicine, 2500 California Street, 68178 Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
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Abstract: | The clinical problems caused by inducible beta-lactamases in certain gram-negative bacteria are being recognized with increasing frequency. These problems include the rapid emergence of multiple beta-lactam resistance during therapy with many of the newer beta-lactam antibiotics. Such multiply resistant organisms are now spreading within the hospital and have become important nosocomial pathogens. This has been a particularly difficult problem for intensive care units, cystic fibrosis centers and burn units where there are clusters of patients who are highly susceptible to infections with organisms likeEnterobacter spp.,Serratia spp. andPseudomonas aeruginosa, which possess inducible beta-lactamases. Only through an awareness of these problems, their cause, and restriction of the use of certain newer betalactam antibiotics can these problems be controlled. |
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