Abstract
Beta-lactam antibiotics are commonly used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. Gram-negative bacteria have evolved several resistance mechanisms including altered permeability and beta-lactamase production. New trends in resistance are emerging amongst clinical isolates which may reflect the choice of beta-lactam employed.
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Title
Beta-lactam resistance mechanisms in gram-negative bacteria
Author(s)
Cole, S T ; Nicolas, M H
Published in
Microbiological sciences
Volume
3
Issue
11
Pages
334-9
Date
1986
ISSN
0265-1351
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