Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6123881 | Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Comparison of susceptibility rates according to E. coli genotype showed that many antimicrobial agents existed to which the CTX-M-9 group showed high susceptibility rates. However, there were many agents to which the CTX-M-1 group showed low susceptibility rates, particularly to CETB (51.1%) and LVFX (17.0%). Although there was no significant difference by genotype between FRPM, STFX, and FOM, a significant difference was observed between LVFX, MINO, and ST. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria with highly pathogenic strains have spread in the community, appropriate use of oral antimicrobial agents is required.
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Authors
Tatsuya Ph.D., Masaru Ph.D., Katsutoshi Ph.D., Saori Fukuda, Takeshi Higuchi, Tamotsu Ono, Hisaaki Nishio, Noriyuki Sueyoshi, Kaneyuki Kida, Kaori Satoh, Hirofumi Toda, Masahiro Ph.D., Isao Ph.D., Masako Sakamoto, Masahiro Akagi, Tetsu M.D., Isako Nakai,