What Doesn’t Kill Them Makes Them Stronger: The Impact of the Resistance Patterns of Urinary Enterobacterales Isolates in Patients from a Tertiary Hospital in Eastern Europe
(1) Background: The evolution of bacterial resistance to antibiotics is one of the factors that make infectious pathology an extremely dynamic field, also inducing a significant burden on public health systems; therefore, continuous updates on the bacterial resistance to antibiotics and their partic...
Main Authors: | Dorneanu, O.S (Author), Iancu, L.S (Author), Lunca, C. (Author), Miftode, E.-G (Author), Miftode, I.-L (Author), Miftode, R.-S (Author), Nastase, E. (Author), Pasare, M.-A (Author), Plesca, C.E (Author), Timpau, A.-S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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