Citywide clonal outbreak of multiresistant Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Brooklyn, NY: the preantibiotic era has returned

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2002
Approximately 400 patients were infected or colonized with carbapenem-resistant A baumannii and P aeruginosa during a 3-month period in 1999. A few strains have spread widely throughout hospitals in this region. The prevalence of resistant A baumannii seems to be correlated with cephalosporin use. M …
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Authors Landman D;Quale JM;Mayorga D;Adedeji A;Vangala K;Ravishankar J;Flores C;Brooks S;;
Journal archives of internal medicine
Year 2002
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