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Detection of plasmid-mediated AmpC-?-lactamases among clinical isolates:Adiagnostic and therapeutic challenge
2021
Biomedicine
Introduction and Aim: The AmpC enzymes are cephalosporinases that impart resistance to a wide range of ?-lactam, ?-lactam/?-lactamase inhibitor combinations, and monobactams, but are sensitive to fourth generation cephalosporins and carbapenems. Identification techniques for AmpC beta lactamases are not yet adapted for the clinical laboratory, which is likely to underestimate this resistance mechanism. Detection and determination of the magnitude of AmpC is therefore critical for successful
doi:10.51248/.v41i2.803
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