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New developments in bacterial resistance mediated by beta-lactamases
J. S. Bakken
, C. C. Sanders
Family Medicine and Community Health (Duluth)
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β-lactamase
100%
Bacterial Resistance
100%
Lactams
50%
Gram-negative Bacteria
25%
Ecological Impact
25%
Derepression
25%
Hydrolysis
25%
Nosocomial Infection
25%
β-lactam Antibiotics
25%
Hospital Environment
25%
β-lactam Resistance
25%
Newer β-lactams
25%
Resistance Emergence
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Beta Lactam
100%
Beta Lactamase
100%
Antibiotic Resistance
100%
Gram Negative Bacterium
25%
Hospital Infection
25%
Beta Lactam Antibiotic
25%