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01 April 2012 - P1214
Primary investigation of the virulence factors of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium in a tertiary-care hospital of Sichuan, China
01 April 2012 - P1218
Continued decline of macrolide-resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Portugal
01 April 2012 - P1210
Resistance phenotypes observed from amongst Staphylococcus aureus and pneumococci isolated from USA paediatric patients during the 2009 AWARE surveillance programme
01 April 2012 - P1179
Global trends in frequency and susceptibility of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase positive E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and K. oxytoca isolated from intra-abdominal infections since 2005 – the SMART Study
01 April 2012 - P1180
Susceptibility of intra-abdominal pathogens and occurrence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producers in 13 European countries – the SMART Study 2010-2011
01 April 2012 - P1181
Susceptibility of intra-abdominal pathogens in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East – SMART 2010/2011
01 April 2012 - P1182
Susceptibility of Gram-negative pathogens isolated from urinary tract infections in Portugal between 2009-2010 – the SMART Study
01 April 2012 - P1183
Susceptibility of Gram-negative pathogens isolated from intra-abdominal infections in Portugal between 2008-2010 – the SMART Study
01 April 2012 - P1184
Comparative in vitro activity of amoxicillin/clavulanate against aerobic Gram-negative pathogens in Spain – SMART 2005-2010
01 April 2012 - P1185
In vitro susceptibilities of aerobic and facultative Gram-negative bacilli isolated from patients with intra-abdominal infections and urinary tract infections in China: the 2010 Study for Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance Trends (SMART)
01 April 2012 - P1186
Frequency and antimicrobial resistance of Gram-negative bacilli isolated from Latin America hospitals: results from SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance programme, 2008-2010
01 April 2012 - P1187
Resistance patterns in multi-resistant Enterobacteriaceae: data from the German Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance System (ARS) from 2008-2010
01 April 2012 - P1188
Epidemiology of ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae extended-spectrum beta-lactamases in Belgian hospitals: results of nationwide multicentre survey in 2010
01 April 2012 - P1189
Nationwide survey of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases, metallo-beta-lactamases, and oxacillinases produced by multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains in Belgium in 2010
01 April 2012 - P1190
Prevalence of plasmid-encoded fosfomycin resistance gene among clinical isolates of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in Korea and the genetic environment of fosA3
01 April 2012 - P1191
Resistance to colistin in Klebsiella pneumoniae – a slowly emerging problem in England
01 April 2012 - P1192
Evolution of Escherichia coli susceptibility in the French community from 2004 to 2010
01 April 2012 - P1193
Phenotypic and genetic screening of beta-lactamases mediated resistance amongst clinical isolates of Gram-negative bacilli from Romanian hospitals
01 April 2012 - P1194
Microbiological characteristics of Gram-negative bacteria isolated from patients with intra-abdominal infections in Latvia, 2007-2010
01 April 2012 - P1195
Epidemiological data of VIM- and IMP-producing P.aeruginosa prevalence in Novosibirsk in patients undergoing cardiosurgery
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